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the regional and skill dimension of mismatch unemployment, we find a substantial increase of mismatch unemployment for …
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the regional and skill dimension of mismatch unemployment, we find a substantial increase of mismatch unemployment for …
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the regional and skill dimension of mismatch unemployment, we find a substantial increase of mismatch unemployment for …
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relationship between the unemployment and the job vacancy rate. Using detailed administrative data on vacancies and registered … because mismatch increased substantially. Looking on the regional and skill dimension of mismatch unemployment, we find a … substantial increase of mismatch unemployment for manual routine tasks as well as for the region of Vienna. …
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This paper provides detailed empirical evidence on the scope of mismatch in Germany in the past decade, using a … suggest that regional mismatch did not play an important role in explaining movements of aggregate unemployment. Across … industries and occupations, there was a decrease in mismatch unemployment from over 5 percent to below 4 percent (on the highest …
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curve, which draws the classical inverse relation between the job vacancy rate and the unemployment rate, before, during …
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The construction bust which accompanied the Great Recession, and the accompanying need to shift workers across sectors, have provoked a discussion about mismatch and the Beveridge Curve, alongside a discussion about firm-level dispersion. These discussions echo an ongoing discussion about the...
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has not been a good predictor of whether the unemployment rate at the end of the expansion following a shift was higher or …
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