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temporary employment to unemployment, were the main factor behind rising unemployment. Reduced unemployment outflows did not … contribute substantially to the increase in unemployment during the early phase of the crisis. …
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temporary employment, to unemployment were the main factor behind the rise in unemployment; while reduced unemployment outflows … did not contribute substantially to the increase in unemployment during the early phase of the crisis. … Wirtschaftskrise auf Arbeitsmarktdynamiken in den EU-Mitgliedsländern und verschiedenen Beitrittskandidaten untersucht. Im Mittelpunkt …
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Recession. Our results suggest a significant influence of trade unions in channelling macroeconomic shocks. Specifically, union … of the unemployment rate and of worker transitions. … makroökonomische Schocks in Ländern mit stärkeren Gewerkschaften zu kleineren Veränderungen in der Arbeitslosigkeit und den …
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Recession. Our results suggest a significant influence of trade unions in channelling macroeconomic shocks. Specifically, union … of the unemployment rate and of worker transitions. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011821431
This paper analyzes how the labor market adjusts to the Great Recession. To this aim, we use the data for Latvia, a … margin since it is driven by flows from permanent wage employment to unemployment. We also show that older, non-Latvian and … exclusive occupational groups demonstrate that downward mobility is very limited even during the Great Recession. Finally, wage …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011427677
This paper analyzes how the labor market adjusts to the Great Recession. To this aim, we use the data for Latvia, a … margin since it is driven by flows from permanent wage employment to unemployment. We also show that older, non-Latvian and … exclusive occupational groups demonstrate that downward mobility is very limited even during the Great Recession. Finally, wage …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011705667
temporary employment to unemployment, were the main factor behind the rise in unemployment; while reduced unemployment outflows … did not contribute substantially to the increase in unemployment during the early phase of the crisis …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013016259
employment, informal employment, unemployment, and nonparticipation. We compute the contribution of each transition rate to … fluctuations in unemployment and informality rates. We identify five stylized facts: (i) Nearly 40% of the fluctuations in the … unemployment rate involves unemployment ins and outs from/to informal jobs. (ii) More than 40% of the fluctuations in informality …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012415847
This paper analyzes how the labor market adjusts to the Great Recession. To this aim, we use the data for Latvia, a … margin since it is driven by flows from permanent wage employment to unemployment. We also show that older, non-Latvian and … exclusive occupational groups demonstrate that downward mobility is very limited even during the Great Recession. Finally, wage …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013001888
This paper analyzes how the labor market adjusts to the Great Recession. To this aim, we use the data for Latvia, a … margin since it is driven by flows from permanent wage employment to unemployment. We also show that older, non-Latvian and … exclusive occupational groups demonstrate that downward mobility is very limited even during the Great Recession. Finally, wage …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014130457