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higher levels of unemployment although home-owners tend to be unemployed less. The choice of housing tenure affects moving … costs and thereby regional mobility and unemployment. The paper analyzes the impact of symmetric and asymmetric shocks on … mobility and unemployment, and discusses effects of government intervention in the housing market. In addition, it is shown …
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then used to explain the length of an individual unemployment spell. This flexible method of estimation accounts for both … censoring and selection bias, without constraining the shape of the hazard rate of leaving unemployment. Results from a 3 …,965 individuals French data set suggest that homeownership has a positive effect on unemployment duration …
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higher flexibility at the onset of the crisis contributed to a reduction in the unemployment rates after the crisis, while a …
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One of the key challenges of social policy in Poland in the early 21st century is to adapt its management to the requirements of a service economy. Essential conditions for the mixed economy of welfare have been already created after adjustments of the subsystems of national social policy during...
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attested by the finding that African American workers suffer from higher unemployment rates with higher volatility, lower …
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The job guarantee (JG) is a public option for jobs. It is a permanent, federally funded, and locally administered program that supplies voluntary employment opportunities on demand for all who are ready and willing to work at a living wage. While it is first and foremost a jobs program, it has...
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comparable data from five countries - Sweden, Belgium, Germany, Norway and the U.S. - to ask whether immigrants benefit more from …
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This paper studies patterns of gross job creation and destruction in Bulgaria, Estonia and Romania. To this end a … Romania. This indicates that there is more firm restructuring going on in Estonia than in the other two countries. Bulgaria … and Romania exhibit instead a similar sectoral pattern at the two-digit sectoral level, which can be explained by …
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This article analyses the impact of the unemployment level and the wage inequalities among economic sectors on the … the conclusions model, we constructed an original panel for all Romania's counties including full data from 1991 to 2008 … policy of unemployment and investment …
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