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Evaluating labor market reforms : a general equilibrium approach [PDF]
Job security provisions are commonly invoked to explain the high and persistent European unemployment rates. This belief has led several countries to reform their labor markets and liberalize the use of fixed-term contracts.
Galdón Sánchez, José E. +10 more
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Labor Demand During the Crisis: What Happened in Germany? [PDF]
In Germany, the employment response to the post-2007 crisis has been muted compared to other industrialized countries. Despite a large drop in output, employment has hardly changed. In this paper, we analyze the determinants of German firms’ labor demand
Bernhard Boockmann +2 more
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Statistical Evaluation of Correlation between Labor Supply and Demand: Methodology and Practice
The aim of study is to justify theoretical and methodological principles and statistical tools for comprehensive analysis and evaluation of the correlation between labor demand and supply at the labor market.
Z. P. Baranyk, Yu. A. Kovalevskyi
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Spatial Differentiation of Labor Markets from the Labor Demand Perspective
The labor market is not a homogenous category. Its diversity is a consequence of the specificity of the region, its structure and level of development.
Małgorzata Gawrycka, Anna Szymczak
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Estimation and Analysis of Gender-Specific Labor Demand Functions in Iran
Despite the low participation rate of women in the labor market, the unemployment rate of women has increased significantly and has exceeded the unemployment rate of men in the last three decades.
Alireza Amini, Behnam Nikbin
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Using detailed information on vacancies and job seekers, the authors study the effect of labor market tightness on labor demand for the near-universe of German firms. To this end, novel Bartik instruments are constructed that combine firms’ predetermined employment shares with nationwide shifts at the occupational level. The results show that tightness
Mario Bossler, Martin Popp
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Demanding Labor: Workplace Conditions in On-Demand Transit
Workplaces of all kinds continue to be transformed by computing. One example of these transformations is in public transportation, where transit agencies are experimenting with on-demand transit to address long-standing challenges in delivering first- and last-mile service.
Christopher A. Le Dantec, Meichen Wei
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Trade liberalization and demand labor elasticities : evidence from Tunisia [PDF]
Ce papier étudie les effets de la libéralisation des échanges sur les élasticités de la demande du travail. Une équation de demande d'emploi est estimée en se fondant sur des données (1971-1996) portant sur six industries manufacturières tunisiennes. Les
Mahmoud Yagoubi, Ilham Haouas
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This paper analyzes the effects on the labor market coming from the change of consumption pattern in Brazil observed during the last decade. More specifically, the paper has two objectives: a) identifying the structural changes of the final demand; and b)
Adelar Fochezatto +1 more
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Modelling of the Ukrainian labor market: system dynamics approach
The purpose of the article is to develop a System Dynamics model of the functioning and development of the Ukrainian labor market, which can subsequently be used to simulate various government decisions and policies. The Stella Architect software is used
Olena Primierova, Alisa Sparish
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