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Matching in the labour market: modelling spatial aspects of the Swedish unemployment benefit rules
J61, J64, J65, J68,
Michael Olsson
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What Happened to European Unemployment?
labour market mobility, unemployment inflows and outflows, wage-tenure profiles, J6, J64,
BOERI, TITO MICHELE, Tito Boeri
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FENOMENA LABOR SHIFTING DALAM PASAR TENAGA KERJA INDONESIA
This paper analyzes the labor shifting phenomenon in Indonesian labor market. Labor shifting phenomenon in developing countries, including Indonesia, is considered to be the reason of stable movement from the supply perspective.
Meily Ika Permata +2 more
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Extracting the causal component from the intergenerational correlation in unemployment
Intergenerational mobility, Unemployment, Sibling estimators, J62, J64,
Tyra Ekhaugen
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Economic growth, structural change, and search unemployment
IT, New economy, Sectoral shifts, Service sector, Endogenous growth, Structural unemployment, Search unemployment, J63, J64, O11, O41,
ZAGLER, MARTIN, Martin Zagler
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Unemployment, inquality and the policy of Europe: 1984-2000
This paper reconsiders the problem of unemployment in Europe at multiple geographic levels and through time from 1984 to 2000. We employ a panel structure that permits us to separate regional, national and continental influences on European unemployment.
James K. Galbraith, Enrique Garcilazo
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The ins and outs of unemployment and the assimilation of recent immigrants in Spain
Job finding and exit rates, Immigrant assimilation, Search and matching models, E24, J61, J64,
Javier Vázquez-Grenno, José Silva
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State dependence and unobserved heterogeneity in the employment transitions of the over-50s
Labour market participation, Transitions, Over-50s, UK, J14, J21, J64,
Richard Dorsett +6 more
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THE LABOR SHIFTING IN INDONESIAN LABOR MARKET
This paper analyzes the labor shifting phenomenon in Indonesian labor market. Labor shifting phenomenon in developing countries, including Indonesia, is considered to be the reason of stable movement from the supply perspective.
Meily Ika Permata +2 more
doaj +1 more source

