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increase in the pace of job creation and destruction may have substantial effects on employment and unemployment;the effects … may be out of its unemployment equilibrium for quite a long time after a shock occurs.The novelty of the model is that it … takes explicitly account of the propagationof shocks through the various duration classes of unemployment andallows for …
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The construction bust which accompanied the Great Recession, and the accompanying need to shift workers across sectors, have provoked a discussion about mismatch and the Beveridge Curve, alongside a discussion about firm-level dispersion. These discussions echo an ongoing discussion about the...
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of aggregate unemployment in postwar data. While this range may seem wide it is an indication that the importance of …
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unemployment. Significant asymmetries emerge. Lilien's dispersion index is significant only for relatively high levels of … unemployment and becomes insignificant for low levels suggesting that reallocation affects unemployment only when the latter is … high. More job reallocation is associated with higher unemployment. …
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Job polarization has been proven mainly in the United States and many Western European countries, but the Czech Republic has been relatively neglected in these surveys. This paper explicitly focuses on the Czech Republic and fills this gap from 2004-2017. Moreover, the Czech Republic is examined...
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denen der wirtschaftliche Strukturwandel Arbeitslosigkeit produziert, noch nicht ganz klar sind. Ereignisanalysen, die auf … die wachsende Arbeitslosigkeit vermittelt. Dadurch entsteht der Eindruck, daß diese beiden Entwicklungen auf eine direkte … Irrtum. In diesem Aufsatz nutzen wir die amtlichen Statistiken über Beschäftigung und Arbeitslosigkeit und werten Erhebungen …
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