Well-functioning labour markets are a precondition for economic development. Here leading researchers present an overview of labour market workings providing new theoretical and empirical insights.
Well-functioning labour markets are a precondition for economic development. Here leading researchers present an overview of labour market workings providing new theoretical and empirical insights.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. The Flow Approach to Labour and Market Analysis: Introduction Ronald Schettkat 2. Flows in Labor Market: Concepts and International Comparative Results Ronald Schettkat 3. Institutional Influences on Job and Labor Turnover Johnathan S. Leonard 4. Flow Analysis of Labor Markets: Orgins and Policy Relevance Charles Holt 5. Cyclical Patterns of Gross Job Flows and the Macroeconomic Relevance of Job Turnover Tito Boeri 6. Job Flows and Worker Flows: Issues and Evidence from a Panel of US Firms Simon Burgess Julia Lane and David Stevens 7. Is the U.S./Canada Unemployment Gap Truly Large? A Labor Flow Analysis Pierre-Yves Cremieux and Marc Van Audenrode 8. The Effects of Individual Characteristics and of Parametric and Non-parametric approaches on Job Duration in Japan Toshiaki Tachibanaki and Atsuhiro Taki 9. Aspects of Labor Force Dynamics in France Denis Fougere 10. Labor Turnover Flows by Type in France; Panel Analysis of Large Firms Gerard Ballot 11. Job Creation and Destruction in Italy Bruno Contini Andrea Gavosto Riccardo Revelli and Paolo Sestito 12. The Flow Approach in the Netherlands; an Empirical Analysis using Regional Information Cees Gorter and Jan van Ours 13. Searching and Job-to-Job Mobility over the Business Cycle Joop Hartog and Hans van Ophem 14. Labor Market Dynamics in Germany Ronald Schettkat 15. Migration and the Hiring Function: An Examination of Distance and Contiguity Effects in Great Britian 1975 - 1992 Richard Jackman and Savvas Savouri
1. The Flow Approach to Labour and Market Analysis: Introduction Ronald Schettkat 2. Flows in Labor Market: Concepts and International Comparative Results Ronald Schettkat 3. Institutional Influences on Job and Labor Turnover Johnathan S. Leonard 4. Flow Analysis of Labor Markets: Orgins and Policy Relevance Charles Holt 5. Cyclical Patterns of Gross Job Flows and the Macroeconomic Relevance of Job Turnover Tito Boeri 6. Job Flows and Worker Flows: Issues and Evidence from a Panel of US Firms Simon Burgess Julia Lane and David Stevens 7. Is the U.S./Canada Unemployment Gap Truly Large? A Labor Flow Analysis Pierre-Yves Cremieux and Marc Van Audenrode 8. The Effects of Individual Characteristics and of Parametric and Non-parametric approaches on Job Duration in Japan Toshiaki Tachibanaki and Atsuhiro Taki 9. Aspects of Labor Force Dynamics in France Denis Fougere 10. Labor Turnover Flows by Type in France; Panel Analysis of Large Firms Gerard Ballot 11. Job Creation and Destruction in Italy Bruno Contini Andrea Gavosto Riccardo Revelli and Paolo Sestito 12. The Flow Approach in the Netherlands; an Empirical Analysis using Regional Information Cees Gorter and Jan van Ours 13. Searching and Job-to-Job Mobility over the Business Cycle Joop Hartog and Hans van Ophem 14. Labor Market Dynamics in Germany Ronald Schettkat 15. Migration and the Hiring Function: An Examination of Distance and Contiguity Effects in Great Britian 1975 - 1992 Richard Jackman and Savvas Savouri
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