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geprägten Kreise mit hoher Arbeitslosigkeit im Westen Deutschlands große Wanderungsgewinne verzeichneten. Diese resultieren vor … migration movements in 2016 when large migration gains were recorded for the metropolitan districts with high unemployment in …
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unemployment. The transitory restrictions for worker migration after the EU enlargements of 2004 and 2007 exemplify the supposed … unemployment controlling for the high correlation between immigration and goods flows in order to prevent an omitted variable bias … migration flows and the high persistence of unemployment. We find no significant effect of immigration on unemployment on …
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considered to be exogenous to the individual, and lay-offs, where the causal direction of health and unemployment is ambiguous …
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Studies on health effects of unemployment usually neglect spillover effects on spouses. This study specifically … investigates the effect of an individual's unemployment on the mental health of their spouse. In order to allow for causal … interpretation of the estimates, it focuses on plant closure as entry into unemployment, and combines difference-in-difference and …
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This paper examines the movements in EU unemployment from two perspectives: (a) the NRU/NAIRU perspective, in which … unemployment movements are attributed largely to changes in the long-run equilibrium unemployment rate and (b) the chain …-reaction perspective, in which unemployment movements are viewed as the outcome of the interplay between labor market shocks and prolonged …
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. Alternatively, it is shown here how wage stickiness may bring unemployment fluctuations into a New-Keynesian model. Using a Bayesian … the two models and both provide a good empirical fit, with the crucial difference that our model delivers unemployment … fluctuations. Thus, second-moment statistics of the US rate of unemployment are replicated reasonably well in our proposed New …
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such as unemployment. Previous studies indicate that monetary policy affects the output gap only at business cycle … frequencies, but the effects on unemployment may well be more persistent in countries with highly regulated labor markets. We … study the Swedish experience of unemployment and monetary policy. Using a structural VAR we find that around 30 percent of …
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wages, this may explain why there is no clear effect of coordination on unemployment. …
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The reaction of the German labor market to the Great Recession 2008/09 was relatively mild - especially compared to other countries. The reason lies not only in the specific type of the recession - which was favorable for the German economy structure - but also in a series of labor market...
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Germany's labor market responded only mildly to the Great Recession. Important factors for this development include the strong economic position due to recent labor market reforms, the crisis affecting mainly export-oriented companies, the extension of short-time work, time buffers due to...
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