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return to one of the most important ideas to emerge from Keynes’ (1936) General Theory; that high involuntary unemployment …
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We construct an overlapping generations model with unemployment risk where wages, employment and severance payments are …
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We study the entry to formal employment and earnings of a large sample of convicts released from Hungarian prisons in 2002-2008. We identify the effect of the prison service on post-release careers by exploiting differences in the timing of incarceration, on the one hand, and estimating fixed...
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Includes a list of relevant ILO Conventions.
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, employment and unemployment in the Greek labor market. More specifically, we study the evolution of flexible forms of employment … unemployment. The main conclusion of the study supports findings of other researches that the significant increase in flexible … working, particularly after 2009, failed to increase employment and reduce unemployment in the Greek labor market. …
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This paper examines the impact of housing tenure choice on unemployment duration in Belgium using EU‐SILC micro data … simultaneously estimate unemployment duration by a mixed proportional hazard model, and the probability of being an outright … the causal influence of different types of housing tenure on unemployment duration, we use instrumental variables. Our …
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or social support. Among the most significant correlative causes of poverty are: lack of money-unemployment, low salaries …
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Compared with the steep, persistent increase in unemployment that the Great Recession triggered in the United States …, its effect on unemployment in Germany was surprisingly mild. While U.S. unemployment soared from 4.8 percent to 9 ….5 percent between the fourth quarter of 2007 and the fourth quarter of 2010, the German unemployment rate actually fell from 7 …
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