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-employee data for Austria, we find that immigrants' unemployment rate and flows into and out of unemployment are significantly more …We analyze differences in unemployment between natives and immigrants over the business cycle. Using matched employer …
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matched employer–employee data set for Austria. We find that the unemployment rate of immigrants from outside the European …We analyze differences in unemployment between immigrants and natives over the business cycle, using a comprehensive … Economic Area and their individual transition rates into unemployment are significantly more volatile over the cycle than those …
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matched employer-employee data set for Austria. We find that the unemployment rate of immigrants from outside the European …We analyze differences in unemployment between immigrants and natives over the business cycle, using a comprehensive … jobs. We find no evidence for the differential unemployment response of immigrant workers in our sample to be driven by …
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We study the long-run effects of initial labor market conditions on wages for a large sample of male individuals entering the Austrian labor market between 1978 and 2000. We find a robust negative effect of unfavorable entry conditions on starting wages. This initial effect turns out to be quite...
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downward rigidity, and magnifying the response of unemployment to negative shocks. We also consider layoffs and show that for a …
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When hiring new workers, employers use a wide variety of different recruiting methods in addition to posting a vacancy announcement, such as adjusting education, experience or technical requirements, or offering higher wages. The intensity with which employers make use of these alternative...
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