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Unemployment Rate Forecasting: A Hybrid Approach

Computational Economics, 2020
Tanujit Chakraborty   +4 more
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ASSAULT RATES AND UNEMPLOYMENT

The Lancet, 1986
J P, Shepherd   +5 more
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Experience Rating of Unemployment Insurance and the Incidence of Unemployment

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1984
AMONG workers who are laid off from their previous jobs, more than 70 percent collect benefit payments from the unemployment insurance (UI) system.' These benefits are widely asserted to reduce the rate at which unemployed individuals find new jobs, so that measured unemployment is increased by unemployment insurance. A large body of empirical evidence
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Exchange rates and unemployment

The analysis of exchange rates and employment has received scant attention in development economics. This is surprising, since there appears to be a number of well-defined transmission channels through which exchange rates impact on employment. In South Africa this is particularly important given the rand's higher volatility relative to other emerging ...
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EGYPT: Unemployment Rate Declines

Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial and Technical Series, 2021
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