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Labor markets during pandemics. [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic has killed millions across the globe and government responses have led to tens of millions of jobs lost. This paper combines the SIR epidemic model with a frictional labor market to examine the interaction between infection, wages and unemployment. The labor market is not efficient during the pandemic.
Kapička M, Rupert P.
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Labor market reforms in Europe: towards more flexicure labor markets? [PDF]
Abstract Labor market segmentation refers to a salient divide between secure and insecure jobs and is related to problems in important areas, including macro-economic efficiency, workers’ well-being and repercussions for social cohesion. EU-28 countries have started a new wave of labor market reforms in the aftermath of the 2008/2009 crisis to tackle a
Eichhorst, Werner +2 more
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Where are the labor markets?: Examining the association between structural racism in labor markets and infant birth weight [PDF]
Tongtan Chantarat +2 more
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Universal resilience patterns in labor markets. [PDF]
Recent technological, social, and educational changes are profoundly impacting our work, but what makes labour markets resilient to those labour shocks?
Moro E +5 more
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Inflation Fears and Strong Labor Markets [PDF]
Baker D.
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The European Semester is an EU procedure, designed to facilitate coordination between national and EU actors in planning and implementing economic and fiscal policies and contribute to sustained economic convergence and employment in the EU.
Ivana Skazlic
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On the measurement of tasks: does expert data get it right?
Using German survey and expert data on job tasks, this paper explores the presence of omitted-variable bias suspected in conventional task data derived from expert assessment.
Eduard Storm
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Regional Analysis of Skills-Mismatch in Turkish Labor Markets
The difference between the skills and the skills needed in the labor market is called skill mismatch. The literature reveals this skills mismatch problem as an over-education and over-qualification problem in Turkish labor markets.
Ömer Şahin
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INTERFACE OF REGIONAL AND INTERNAL LABOR MARKETS OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES IN THE SVERDLOVSK REGION [PDF]
Development processes of the singular local markets (both regional and internal) in the context of institutional establishment of the Russian labor market have been considered in the article.
E. G. Kalabina
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ATTRACTIVENESS OF LABOR MARKETS IN RURAL AREAS IN CONTEXTOF REGIONAL COMPETITIVENESS OF ZACHODNIOPOMORSKIEPROVINCE [PDF]
The aim of the study was to assess the atractiveness of rural labor markets in the Zachodniopomorskieprovince. The subject of the analysis included estimation of competitivness level of rural economy in theprovince.
Kamila Radlińska
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