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Public Employment and the Business Cycle*

Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2007
AbstractWe add a public employment sector to the basic search and matching model in order to study the business cycle impact of public wage and employment policies. The government is assumed to follow exogenous rules for public wages and employment calibrated to match some cyclical features of US policies.
Vincenzo Quadrini, Antonella Trigari
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Is the Public Sector a Fairer Employer? Ethnic Employment Discrimination in the Public and Private Sectors

Academy of Management Discoveries, 2018
Increasing immigration is creating multiethnic labor markets in many countries. As convincingly identified by a growing body of research, substantial ethnic discrimination inhibits immigrants’ acce...
Villadsen, Anders Ryom; id_orcid 0000-0001-9935-6151   +1 more
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Public Employment or Public Pillory?

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1948
Mr. Lilienthal affirms his belief in the ability of the American people to evaluate justly recent investigations into alleged “Un-American” activities of scientists, tie finds in this belief the answer to the doubts of those scientists who feel that government employment may entail unwarranted defamation. We give here the full text of Mr.
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Public Sector Employment

2017
Public sector testing has evolved over the past two centuries in terms of test content and test format. Public sector employment covers a very wide range of jobs and thus requires use of correspondingly wide range of assessment tools. Position classification invariably results in a class specification document that at the very least provides a starting
Rick Jacobs, Donna L. Denning
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Public employment in Belgium [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Review, 2009
The article is intended to contribute to the debate on public employment in Belgium by analysing the most coherent possible set of statistics on its development and characteristics. According to the national accounts definition, the general government sector employed just over 800,000 workers in 2007. The sector’s main employers are the Communities and
P. Bisciari, B. Eugène, L. Van Meensel
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The impact of public employment: Evidence from Bonn

Journal of Urban Economics, 2021
Sascha O Becker   +2 more
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Youth Employment and Public Policy

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1981
Andrew Sum   +2 more
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The public employment service and employers*

Industrial Relations Journal, 1978
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