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Are Unemployment and Out of the Labor Force Behaviorally Distinct Labor Force States? [PDF]

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This paper formulates and tests the hypothesis that the categories unemployed and out of the labor force are behaviorally distinct labor force states. Our empirical results indicate that they are.
Christopher J. Flinn, James J. Heckman
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Impact of Active Labour Market Policy Programs on Employment in the EU During the Crisis

open access: yesCentral European Public Administration Review, 2018
Due to the financial crisis and the increase in the unemployment rate, active labour market policy (ALMP) inevitably returned to the forefront with its “activation strategy”.
Lucija Cerar Godec, Jože Benčina
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Employment Rates of Young Maori Women

open access: yesLabour, Employment and Work in New Zealand, 2008
While the employment rate of women has risen steadily in New Zealand over the last two decades, employment is still highly variable by ethnicity and age. One o f the groups least engaged in paid employment are young Maori women (15- 2-1 years). Their employment rates are much lower than their Pakeha counterparts (42% and 64% respectively) and ...
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Gender Differences in Job Separation Rates and Employment Stability: New Evidence from Employer-Employee Data [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
Abstract I analyze the job separation process to learn about gender differences in job separation rates and employment stability. An essential finding is that employer-employee data are required to identify gender differences in job separation probabilities because of labor market segregation.
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COVID-19 impact on labour market in EU countries – differences in men and women employment rate tendencies

open access: yesTechnological and Economic Development of Economy
This paper aims to identify the differences in the employment rate dynamics in economy sections, considering gender, in the European Union countries in 2020, compared to the 2008–2019 period. Two methods were used.
Małgorzata Markowska, Danuta Strahl
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The nineties in Spain: too much flexibility in the youth labour market? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
This paper examines movements into and out of employment in the Spanish youth labour market throughout the nineties. We analyze how differences in personal and economic circumstances influence such movements.
García-Pérez, J. Ignacio   +1 more
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XXI Century Education and its contribution to the employment rate of romanian labour market [PDF]

open access: yesComputational Methods in Social Sciences, 2015
The reason for choosing this theme is that the employers show a lack of interest in the workforce that has benefited from the educational process, a lack of interest which begun to intensify lately, educational process meaning formal education, namely ...
Şerb Diana Elena   +1 more
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Real Exchange Rates, Dollarization and Industrial Employment in Latin America [PDF]

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This paperuses a panel dataset on industrial employment and trade for 9 Latin American countries for which liability dollarization data at the industrial level is available.
Alejandro Izquierdo   +2 more
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Aggregate and sector-specific exchange rate indexes for the Portuguese economy [PDF]

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Economic theory and empirical evidence suggest that fluctuation in exchange rates may have strong reallocation effects. Accession to the Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1992, and then to the European Monetary Union em 1999, implied a drastic change in the ...
Fernando Alexandre   +3 more
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Wages, Employment and Productivity in EU and USA [PDF]

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We analyse the evolution of regional employment in EU countries, and present some econometric models which relate employment with wages, economic growth and productivity.
M.Carmen Guisan, M.Teresa Cancelo
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