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Today, Europe is a continent of low participation, low employment labor markets. Many observers would like to blame poor employment outcomes on the Euro or on austerity. But these are dangerous distractions from real problems that constitute imperatives for structural reform. There are...
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Labour market segmentation currently is at the forefront of national and European policy debates. While the European Commission and the OECD try to promote what they see as more inclusive policies, academic observers remain skeptical. Particularly the dualisation literature points to stable...
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Although labor market duality is a widespread phenomenon in many OECD countries, there is yet no research consent on the effects of duality on labor market dynamics and performance. Against this background, using a New Keynesian model with unemployment, this paper theoretically investigates the...
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. Thus, it might have jeopardised the slow and hard-won reduction of gender inequalities in the division of labour achieved … for Germany, we investigate the relationship between working conditions and gender differences in subjective well … robustness checks suggest that women's societal concerns and greater loneliness partly explain the remaining gender differences …
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