Estimation of the unemployment rate in Turkey: A comparison of the ARIMA and machine learning models including Covid-19 pandemic periods. [PDF]
Yamacli DS, Yamacli S.
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Multivariate STAR Unemployment Rate Forecasts [PDF]
In this paper we use smooth transition vector error-correction models (STVECMs) in a simulated out-of-sample forecasting experiment for the unemployment rates of the four non-Euro G-7 countries, the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Japan.
Costas Milas, Phil Rothman
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Association between state unemployment rate and inpatient hospitalizations for tobacco use disorder. [PDF]
Wahlenmayer E, Soni A.
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: COVID-19 pandemic and unemployment rate: A hybrid unemployment rate prediction approach for developed and developing countries of Asia. [PDF]
Lai H +4 more
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The Impact of Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity on the Unemployment Rate: Quantitative Evidence from Japan [PDF]
To what extent does downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) raise the unemployment rate during periods of low inflation or deflation? To answer this question, we simulate the impact on the male unemployment rate in Japan, by incorporating the DNWR of full ...
Kuroda, Sachiko, Yamamoto, Isamu
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Increasing unemployment rate amongst health professionals: Will there be jobs for newly graduated South African audiologists post-COVID-19? [PDF]
Hlayisi VG.
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A Duration-Sensitive Measure of the Unemployment Rate: Theory and Application. [PDF]
The measurement of unemployment, like that of poverty, involves two distict steps: identification and aggregation. In this two-step process, the issue of identifying the unemployed has received considerable attention but, once the unemployed have been ...
Vani K. Borooah
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Forecasting the Romanian Unemployment Rate in Time of Health Crisis-A Univariate vs. Multivariate Time Series Approach. [PDF]
Davidescu AA, Apostu SA, Marin A.
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Unemployment insurance and home production [PDF]
In this paper, we incorporate home production into a quantitative model of unemployment and show that realistic levels of home production have a significant impact on the optimal unemployment insurance rate.
Taskin, Temel
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