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The present research provides evidence on the determinants driving the differences in the unemployment … (rolling-window) for the autonomous communities in Spain (1981-2013) showing significant regional differences as well as …
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Recession in Spain has had severe consequences, representing an interesting framework to analyse the relationship between job … reveal that in Spain it is the working status of women which plays a role in the marital break-up decision. Results suggest …
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Spain, the fourth largest eurozone economy, was hit particularly hard by the Great Recession, which made its chronic … labor market problems more evident. Youth and long-term unemployment escalated during the crisis and, despite the ongoing …
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In this article, we aim to estimate what the cost of Covid-19 has been in terms of unemployment for Spain. We use a … simple autoregressive model to simulate what the unemployment rate would have been without the pandemic and we compare this … with the actual values. We also forecast the unemployment rate for 2021 and 2022 to analyse the persistence of the pandemic …
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of Spain have been affected by an increasing exodus of university graduates, in addition to high levels of unemployment … explore unemployment and over-education in the labour market among internal migrants and sedentary individuals with a … Labour Force Survey to study the educational attainment of migrants, as well as unemployment rates and over-education among …
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