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Unemployment and the Structure of Unemployment Benefits

The Economic and Labour Relations Review, 1994
AbstractAnalysis suggests that the higher the replacement ratio, that is the level of unemployment benefit relative to average earnings, the higher the level of unemployment is likely to be. This effect comes about in two main ways. The replacement ratio will influence both the rate of inflow into unemployment and the period for which people remain ...
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On technological unemployment

La comunità internazionale : rivista trimestrale della Società Italiana per l'Organizzazione Internazionale : LXXV, 4, 2020, 2020
This paper discusses possible solutions to the “third wave” of technological unemployment and its main drawbacks. The process has just started and will only be fully implemented in the future, but its main novelty is already well known and concerns robots (and artificial intelligence) entering the production process.
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Unemployment and Macroeconomics

Economica, 1989
This paper discusses some issues in the theory of unemployment; proposes a framework for the analysis of unemployment; and applies the framework to the analysis of the rise in unemployment in Britain after 1979. The framework is based on bilateral monopoly in the labor market and the explanation for the rise in unemployment in Britain rests primarily ...
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Insights on unemployment, unemployment insurance, and mental health

Journal of Health Economics, 2010
This paper contributes to the growing literature on the relationship between business cycles and mental health. It is one of the first applications in the economics literature to incorporate data on web searches from Google Insights for Search, and these unique data allow the opportunity to estimate the association between weekly unemployment insurance
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Unemployment persistence and the unemployment-productivity relation

1994
This paper explores the interrelation between the degree of unemployment persistence and the unemployment-productivity trade-off. The analysis suggests that the more effective are structural labour market policies (designed to change labour market institutions and laws, such as job security legislation) in making wages and prices more responsive to ...
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Unemployment and the unemployables

Business Horizons, 1965
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Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1936
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Unemployment impairs mental health: Meta-analyses

Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2009
Klaus Moser
exaly  

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