Increasing labour market flexibility is at the top of the European agenda. A new and challenging view is that lack of mobility in the labour market may arise from rigidities in the housing market. This book brings together top European economists to analyse the interaction between housing and labour markets and provides clear policy messages.
Increasing labour market flexibility is at the top of the European agenda. A new and challenging view is that lack of mobility in the labour market may arise from rigidities in the housing market. This book brings together top European economists to analyse the interaction between housing and labour markets and provides clear policy messages.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Casper van Ewijk is Deputy Director of CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis. He is also Professor of Economics at the University of Amsterdam. Before joining the University of Amsterdam he was Professor of Economics at Tilburg University and Vice-Dean to the Faculty of Economics, University of Amsterdam. Michiel van Leuvensteijn graduated from the VU University Amsterdam in 1991. Before joining CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis in 2000 as Senior Economist, he was affiliated with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment in the Netherlands. More recently, he has been engaged in research on the nature of competition in EU insurance and banking markets.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Introduction * Theory * 1: Thomas Dohmen: Housing, mobility, and unemployment * Macro-economics and Micro-economics: empirics * 2: Andrew Oswald: The Housing Market and Europe's Unemployment * 3: Thomas de Graaff, Michiel van Leuvensteijn, and Casper van Ewijk: Social Renting, Transfer Taxes, and Labour Mobility in Europe * Country Studies: Unemployment and Homeownership * 4: Jakob Munch, Michael Rosholm, and Michael Svarer: Homeowners and Unemployment * 5: Aico van Vuuren: The Impact of Homeownership on Unemployment in the Netherlands * 6: Carole Brunet and Jean-Yves Lesueur: Do Homeowners Stay Unemployed Longer? A French Micro-econometric study * Country studies: Job Mobility and Homeownership * 7: Michiel van Leuvensteijn and Pierre Koning: The Effect of Homeownership on Labor Mobility in the Netherlands * 8: Jakob Munch, Michael Rosholm, and Michael Svarer: Homeownership, Job Duration, and Wages? * 9: Harminder Battu, Ada Ma, and Euan Phimister: Family Migration and Labour Mobility: A Panel Investigation in the UK * Conclusion * 10: Jan Rouwendal and Peter Nijkamp: Homeownership and Labour Market Behaviour: Interpreting the Evidence * Appendix on Tax Treatment of Housing
* Preface * Introduction * Theory * 1: Thomas Dohmen: Housing, mobility, and unemployment * Macro-economics and Micro-economics: empirics * 2: Andrew Oswald: The Housing Market and Europe's Unemployment * 3: Thomas de Graaff, Michiel van Leuvensteijn, and Casper van Ewijk: Social Renting, Transfer Taxes, and Labour Mobility in Europe * Country Studies: Unemployment and Homeownership * 4: Jakob Munch, Michael Rosholm, and Michael Svarer: Homeowners and Unemployment * 5: Aico van Vuuren: The Impact of Homeownership on Unemployment in the Netherlands * 6: Carole Brunet and Jean-Yves Lesueur: Do Homeowners Stay Unemployed Longer? A French Micro-econometric study * Country studies: Job Mobility and Homeownership * 7: Michiel van Leuvensteijn and Pierre Koning: The Effect of Homeownership on Labor Mobility in the Netherlands * 8: Jakob Munch, Michael Rosholm, and Michael Svarer: Homeownership, Job Duration, and Wages? * 9: Harminder Battu, Ada Ma, and Euan Phimister: Family Migration and Labour Mobility: A Panel Investigation in the UK * Conclusion * 10: Jan Rouwendal and Peter Nijkamp: Homeownership and Labour Market Behaviour: Interpreting the Evidence * Appendix on Tax Treatment of Housing
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