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increased flow into unemployment in a recession is mainly due to reduced hirings, and hence lower job-to-job transitions, rather …
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; Germany …
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; Germany …
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; Germany …
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Unemployment insurance schemes face a well-known trade-off between providing income support to those out of work and …
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Similar to numerous other European countries, Germany's unemployment policy went through a paradigm shift in 2005 … draw causal inference of sanction enforcements on unemployment exit hazards. Based on a novel survey sample covering the …
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individual-level data for West Germany for the period 1983 to 1994, this paper explores both the demographic heterogeneity of … German unemployment in the long term, and the cyclical sensitivity of the unemployment experience across demographic groups …. The analysis moves beyond that of unemployment rates to a detailed investigation of transition rates from employment to …
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This paper studies the conditional patterns of unemployment dynamics in Germany. We employ a structural VAR model and …
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in direction and magnitude with the ones from objective unemployment and being out of the labor force. However, our …
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Wages are only mildly cyclical, implying that shocks to labour demand have a larger short-run impact on unemployment …
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