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This paper examines the role of EI in providing support to “displaced workers,†those who permanently lose their jobs because of changing circumstances. Adjusting to change benefits Canadians as a whole. However, some workers suffer much more from job loss than do others. Those who...
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Workers displaced from long-tenure jobs often have difficulty finding new employment and can take a substantial drop in …
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unemployed workers find employment by granting a significant wage-tax exemption (about one third of total labor costs) to firms …
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unemployment increases with the unemployment rate, there is persistence in long term unemployment, and that the employment … unemployment. There was a big fall in employment in the (especially) construction and manufacturing industries. The financial …
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Variables commonly used, in a panel setting, to explain unemployment rate developments (e.g. Bassanini and Duval (2006a, 2006b)) provide similarly good fit for structural unemployment rate, as measured by the Commission services (i.e. the so-called NAWRU). Those variables include labour market...
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rising labour force employment in the Republic of Moldova. …
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employment in Romania from 1993 to 1995. The data show not only a large drop in aggregate industry employment, but also a decline …
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Employment relationships in the internet and technology sectors are highly dynamic with change and churn as the norm … employment patterns, job mobility, innovation and more. Courts consider this theory on motions for equitable relief but the …
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In the European Union, the most important labour market models that have been proposed for labour market reform are flexicurity and the transitional labour market. In this position paper, we conceptualise the models of flexicurity and the transitional labour market, and we outline potentially...
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In a given year, a resident of the United States is roughly twice more likely to move to a different home than is a resident of France (or of Western Europe as a whole). Cultural differences undoubtedly account for some of this gap. The central thesis of this article, however, is that much of...
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