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In this volume we investigate the macroeconomic aspects of labour market behaviour and its microfoundations. In the first part we deal with aggregate labour market trends and issues relevant to macroeconomic policy. The second part analyses in more detail labour flexibility, namely labour market...
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This paper provides a critique of the ``unemployment invariance hypothesis,'' according to which the behavior of the labor market ensures that the long-run unemployment rate is independent of the size of the capital stock, productivity, and the labor force. Using Solow growth and endogenous...
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, especially in developing regions. Elasticity of employment is low and falling further. Whatever little employment expansion is … market negatively. Employment growth and elasticities are lower in regions that have had rapid globalisation. Institutional …
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are generated using 2001 and 2006 Canadian Census data. Little evidence of negative, significant impacts on employment …
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The circular interplay between demography-employment-productivity-PayGo is investigated for Europe and Us. Looking …
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directions, i.e. a strengthening of the rights and protection of workers at the same time as the flexibilization of employment …
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born children exhibit lower employment probabilities than their white native born peers. However, significant differences … were attributed white native characteristics, their wages would be considerably lower. The substantial employment gap …
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and the probability of getting one shows that schooling increases the chances of being hired in formal employment and of … having higher earnings in it. Women with greater responsibilities at home are less likely to want formal employment, and they … also face a lower probability of being hired in such jobs. The findings indicate the segmentation of Mexican labour markets …
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employment, and they also face a lower probability of being hired in such jobs. The findings indicate the segmentation of Mexican … employment and of having higher earnings in it. Women with greater responsibilities at home are less likely to want formal … informal employment. However, the estimated fraction of involuntary informal workers is quite high. …
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depicted and its effects on formal and informal labour markets. The most important challenges for employment policy as well as …
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