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most likely responsible for a considerable part of European unemployment. …
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unemployment benefits in response to an unemployment shock in a simple, reduced-form model of the labor market. It is found that …. Adjustment costs of changing benefits can introduce hysteresis in benefit setting and unemployment. Both (very) bad and good … temporary shocks (including monetary) can permanently reduce unemployment benefits and the unemployment rate. A desirable …
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This paper introduces a method for estimating workers' marginal willingness to pay for job attributes employing data on job search activity. Worker's willingness to pay to avoid a temporary contract, which increases the risk of becoming unemployed, is derived for Lithuania. The empirical...
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so, one should find a strong relationship between regional unemployment and average wages on the one hand, and migration …-regional unemployment and wage differentials has been low. High wages appear to stimulate overall mobility rather than encourage a net … immigration, and the effect of unemployment is statistically weak and not robust. In addition, the effect of unemployment and …
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functions for left-wing and right-wing individuals where inflation and unemployment enter negatively. We use these functions to … test the root assumption of partisan business cycle models where leftwing individuals care more about unemployment relative …
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This paper uses panel data techniques to examine the relationship between unemployment and a range of categories of … to investigate the possibility of a causal relationship between unemployment and crime. Hypothesis tests show that the … that unemployment cannot explain changes in the overall crime rate, although significant effects on crime are found for …
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payroll taxes, in particular social insurance contributions, are the culprit behind the growing unemployment problem. Using …
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the labor force and almost doubles the unemployment risk. The financial effects of health shocks are small on average and …
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Based on the current European discussion about immigration policy, this paper gives an overview of central economic consequences of immigration for a host country's labor market. The most important theoretical arguments are presented and evaluated against the available empirical evidence. The...
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. With regard to the West German unemployment, the effects of volatility are empirically analysed using three different … cyclical component of the unemployment rate, it can be demonstrated that the whole reported impact solely affects this …
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