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address this question, we provide a comprehensive empirical investigation based on panel data from Germany, where workers …
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address this question, we provide a comprehensive empirical investigation based on panel data from Germany, where workers …
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Will the projected decline in the youth share of European countries' populations alleviate the currently high levels of youth unemployment in Europe? Economic theory predicts that in the absence of perfectly competitive labour markets, changes in the relative size of age groups will cause...
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directly to an employer (DAE); (b) studied or replied to advertisements (ADS); (c) contacted a private employment agency or Job …-local employment, an unemployment duration model with competing risks is estimated. The three possible unemployment exits are modeled … rates to local employment, while DAE has positive significant impact on exit rates to non-local employment. EA and SEMP have …
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Will the projected decline in the youth share of European countries' populations alleviate the currently high levels of youth unemployment in Europe? Economic theory predicts that in the absence of perfectly competitive labour markets, changes in the relative size of age groups will cause...
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A distinctive feature of unemployment is that its incidence is far from being homogeneously distributed in the territory. Disparities in unemployment rates are not only observed between countries but also between regions within countries. The available evidence indicates that since the early 80s...
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