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Greece’s labour market entered the COVID-19 shock following several years of sustained employment growth and with wages … picking up. Unemployment remained high and employment rates were low, especially among women, the young and older workers. The …
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significant. Across all education groups, unemployment depresses subsequent wages more strongly at a higher age. However, the … German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) data for the years 2000 to 2016, we analyse unemployment durations and unemployment …-term unemployment. Furthermore, the duration of unemployment prior to finding a new job rises with age. This pattern is particularly …
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Combining the longitudinal dimension and the retrospective calendar of the French Labour Force Survey (2003-2011), we analyse the labour market transitions and outcomes of workers who were dismissed for economic reasons. This study analyses the re-employment patterns of displaced workers and...
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Inflation has become much less sensitive to movements in unemployment in recent decades. A common explanation for this … unemployment gap which underlie the OECD’s Economic Outlook projections. The former OECD specification can be characterised as a … backward-looking specification, the anchored expectations approach also tends to imply larger unemployment gaps for those …
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increased risk that they encounter a sharp fall in their wages. People who tend to be particularly affected are the low …
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to facilitate hiring dynamics and to minimise long-term unemployment and scarring risks among vulnerable groups who have …
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portable across firms. Prospects on working conditions after re-employment deteriorate with longer unemployment spells … of unemployment, including the more highly educated. The risk of hysteresis effects is significant in particular for …
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. Jobs are returning, making inroads into high unemployment, but their wages and skill levels are lower than many that were … this flexibility, ensure wages align with productivity and better protect individuals from labour market risks. Ensuring …
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the closing of existing firms, to the dramatic decline of total employment and increase of the unemployment rate. We also …
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Knowing who gains and loses from regulatory reform is important for understanding the political economy of reform. Using micro-level data from 26 countries, this paper studies how regulatory reform of network industries, a policy priority in many advanced economies, influences the labour market...
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