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The number of long-term unemployed in Germany has stagnated at around one million for several years. Despite excellent …
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This text focuses on long-term unemployment in the German labor market caused by insufficient work skills capabilities and discusses the deficits of the current policy in improving the situation of job seekers who are repeatedly rejected in their efforts to find a job. For both the German...
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Does regional unemployment increase or rather decrease entrepreneurial activity? Although this question has been hotly debated among researchers for decades the answers yielded so far are ambiguous and inconclusive. The paper proposes an innovative approach that takes not only interregional...
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We evaluate a wage subsidy program that is targeted at long-term unemployed workers in Germany. We use an alternative …
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variables (IV). Using a regression discontinuity design, we find that UI extensions in Germany reduced job searchers …
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register data to study the CU problem in Denmark, Finland and Germany. We find that chronically unemployed make up about one … highest in Germany, the country realizes higher transition rates into stable employment than the Nordic countries. Active … Phänomen in Dänemark, Finnland und Deutschland. In allen drei Ländern machen chronisch Arbeitslose etwa ein Drittel aller …
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