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Beveridge (full-employment-consistent) rate of unemployment (BECRU), derived from the unemployment-vacancies relationship. The … BECRU is the level of unemployment that minimises the non-productive use of labour. Based on a novel dataset for the period …. The European unemployment problem emerged in the 1980s and 1990s, as Beveridgean full employment gaps increased. In the …
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vacancies across sectors until the third quarter of 2021. We find that mismatch rose sharply at the onset of the pandemic but …
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We study how job seekers respond to wage announcements by assigning wages randomly to pairs of otherwise similar … vacancies in a large number of professions. High wage vacancies attract more interest, in contrast with much of the evidence …
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We study how job seekers respond to wage announcements by assigning wages randomly to pairs of otherwise similar … vacancies in a large number of professions. High wage vacancies attract more interest, in contrast with much of the evidence …
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We study how job seekers respond to wage announcements by assigning wages randomly to pairs of otherwise similar … vacancies in a large number of professions. High wage vacancies attract more interest, in contrast with much of the evidence …
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We study how job seekers respond to wage announcements by assigning wages randomly to pairs of otherwise similar … vacancies in a large number of professions. High wage vacancies attract more interest, in contrast with much of the evidence …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011924640
In this paper, I examine the effect of tightness on wages in three Central European countries. The estimation is … on wages, since these are the major determinants of cost-push inflation. Thirdly, the magnitude of the spillover effect … from tightness to wages can help determine the efficiency of a targeted development policy. My contribution is directly …
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Rising wage inequality in the U.S. and Britain (especially in the 1980s) and rising continental European unemployment … related to negative relative demand shocks against the unskilled in the industrialised world, combined with flexible wages in … large data sets from the U.S., Britain, and western Germany to test the Krugman hypothesis for the 1990s, when unemployment …
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Rising wage inequality in the U.S. and Britain (especially in the 1980s) and rising continental European unemployment … related to negative relative demand shocks against the unskilled in the industrialised world, combined with flexible wages in … large data sets from the U.S., Britain, and western Germany to test the Krugman hypothesis for the 1990s, when unemployment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319961
applied to aggregate duration data. It does not require wage data, it is invariant to the way in which wages are determined … we examine the policy effects of the minimum wage, unemployment benefits and search frictions. …
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