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| No. 137 | 11 Dec 2012 |
The Response of German Establishments to the 2008-2009 Economic Crisis
We examine the response of a large panel of German establishments to the crisis in terms of their job flows (changes in employment) and consequent worker flows (hires, separations and layoffs). We analyse the extent to which job flows and worker... |
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| No. 144 | 12 Dec 2012 |
The Role of Short-Time Working Schemes During the Global Financial Crisis and Early Recovery
There has been a strong interest in short-time work (STW) schemes during the global financial crisis. Using data for 23 OECD countries for the period 2004 Q1 to 2010 Q4, this paper analyses the quantitative effects of STW programmes on labour market... |
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| No. 139 | 13 Dec 2012 |
Flexicurity and the Economic Crisis 2008-2009
A key feature of the Danish labour market is its so-called flexicurity, the coexistence of flexibility (low adjustment costs for both employers and employees) and security (owing to a developed social safety net with high coverage and high... |
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| No. 141 | 10 Jan 2013 |
Labour Market Effects of Parental Leave Policies in OECD Countries
This paper considers how entitlements to paid leave after the birth of children affect female labour market outcomes across countries. Such entitlements are granted for various lengths of time and paid at different rates, reflecting the influence of... |
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| No. 140 | 14 Jan 2013 |
Fathers' Leave, Fathers' Involvement and Child Development
Previous research has shown that fathers taking some time off work around childbirth, especially periods of leave of 2 or more weeks, are more likely to be involved in childcare related activities than fathers who do not do so. Furthermore, evidence... |
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| No. 145 | 23 May 2013 |
Drivers of Female Labour Force Participation in the OECD
This paper analyses the response of female labour force participation to the evolution of labour markets and policies supporting the reconciliation of work and family life. Using country-level data from the early 1980s for 18 OECD countries, we... |
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| No. 150 | 17 Jun 2013 |
Redistribution Policy in Europe and the United States
Working-age individuals and their families have experienced increases in relative income poverty before the Great Recession (GR), and they have also seen significant income losses since the beginning of the downturn in 2007/8. This paper examines the... |
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| No. 151 | 04 Jul 2013 |
The Perverse Effects of Job-security Provisions on Job Security in Italy
This paper analyses the impact of employment protection (EP) on the composition of the workforce and worker turnover using a unique firm-level dataset for Italy. The impact of employment protection is analysed by means of a regression discontinuity... |
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| No. 148 | 23 Jul 2013 |
Trends in Poverty and Inequality in Decentralising Indonesia
As one of the world’s largest emerging economies, Indonesia has experienced rapid economic growth and substantial reduction of poverty over the past three decades, particularly prior to the 1997-98 Asian Financial Crisis. After the crisis, Indonesia... |
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| No. 147 | 23 Jul 2013 |
Women Entrepreneurs in the OECD
Important gender gaps in entrepreneurship exist. Men are three times more likely than women to own a business with employees. Women rarely own large businesses and their average earnings from selfemployment are up to 60% lower than for men. Cultural... |
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| No. 149 | 05 Sep 2013 |
A Bird's Eye View of Gender Differences in Education in OECD Countries
This paper presents an overview of gender differences in education outcomes in OECD countries. A rich set of indicators describes the improvement of educational attainment among women over the past decades, and various dimensions of male... |
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| No. 152 | 23 Sep 2013 |
Catastrophic Job Destruction
In this article we study the resilience of the Portuguese labor market, in terms of job flows, employment and wage developments, in the context of the current recession. We single out the huge contribution of job destruction, especially due to the... |
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| No. 136 | 10 Oct 2013 |
The Dynamics of Social Assistance Benefit Receipt in Germany
In this paper, we study the dynamics of social assistance benefit receipt in Germany using annual survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for the years 1995-2011. Rates of benefit receipt were stable in Germany at around 8% in the... |
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| No. 153 | 19 Dec 2013 |
A New Measure of Skills Mismatch
This paper proposes a new measure of skills mismatch that combines information about skill proficiency, self-reported mismatch and skill use. The theoretical foundations underling this measure allow identifying minimum and maximum skill requirements... |
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| No. 155 | 09 Jan 2014 |
Migration as an Adjustment Mechanism in the Crisis? A Comparison of Europe and the United States
The question of whether migration can be an equilibrating force in the labour market is an important criterion for an optimal currency area. It is of particular interest currently in the context of high and rising levels of labour market disparities,... |
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| No. 154 | 28 Jan 2014 |
Same Same but Different: School-to-work Transitions in Emerging and Advanced Economies
Improving school-to-work transitions and ensuring better career opportunities for youth after labour market entrance are common goals in emerging and advanced economies as they can contribute to raising the productive potential of the economy and to... |
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| No. 158 | 13 May 2014 |
Skills at Work: How Skills and their Use Matter in the Labour Market
Human capital is key for economic growth. Not only is it linked to aggregate economic performance but also to each individual’s labour market outcomes. However, a skilled population is not enough to achieve high and inclusive growth, as skills need... |
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| No. 159 | 15 May 2014 |
Trends in Top Incomes and their Taxation in OECD Countries
The shares of top income recipients in total pre-tax income have increased in OECD countries in the past three decades, particularly in most of the English-speaking countries but also in some Nordic (from low levels) and Southern European countries.... |
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| No. 156 | 02 Jun 2014 |
Retour à l'emploi des chômeurs seniors français ayant bénéficié d'un accompagnement renforcé vers l'emploi en 2009 et 2010
This article analyses age differences in several labour market outcomes in France for participants of intensive case management programmes, delivered in 2009 and 2010 by the public employment service (PES) or private providers. These programmes are... |
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| No. 157 | 11 Jul 2014 |
Changes in Family Policies and Outcomes: Is there Convergence?
This paper presents new information on trends in family and child outcomes and policies over the past decades, in order to assess whether there has been any convergence over time across OECD and EU countries. Important drivers of population structure... |
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The Response of German Establishments to the 2008-2009 Economic Crisis
Lutz Bellmann, Hans-Dieter Gerner and Richard Upward
11 Dec 2012
We examine the response of a large panel of German establishments to the crisis in terms of their job flows (changes in employment) and consequent worker flows (hires, separations and layoffs). We analyse the extent to which job flows and worker...
The Role of Short-Time Working Schemes During the Global Financial Crisis and Early Recovery
Alexander Hijzen and Sébastien Martin
12 Dec 2012
There has been a strong interest in short-time work (STW) schemes during the global financial crisis. Using data for 23 OECD countries for the period 2004 Q1 to 2010 Q4, this paper analyses the quantitative effects of STW programmes on labour market...
Flexicurity and the Economic Crisis 2008-2009
Tor Eriksson
13 Dec 2012
A key feature of the Danish labour market is its so-called flexicurity, the coexistence of flexibility (low adjustment costs for both employers and employees) and security (owing to a developed social safety net with high coverage and high...
Labour Market Effects of Parental Leave Policies in OECD Countries
Olivier Thévenon and Anne Solaz
10 Jan 2013
This paper considers how entitlements to paid leave after the birth of children affect female labour market outcomes across countries. Such entitlements are granted for various lengths of time and paid at different rates, reflecting the influence of...
Fathers' Leave, Fathers' Involvement and Child Development
María del Carmen Huerta, Willem Adema, Jennifer Baxter, Wen-Jui Han, Mette Lausten, RaeHyuck Lee and Jane Waldfogel
14 Jan 2013
Previous research has shown that fathers taking some time off work around childbirth, especially periods of leave of 2 or more weeks, are more likely to be involved in childcare related activities than fathers who do not do so. Furthermore, evidence...
Drivers of Female Labour Force Participation in the OECD
Olivier Thévenon
23 May 2013
This paper analyses the response of female labour force participation to the evolution of labour markets and policies supporting the reconciliation of work and family life. Using country-level data from the early 1980s for 18 OECD countries, we...
Redistribution Policy in Europe and the United States
Herwig Immervoll and Linda Richardson
17 Jun 2013
Working-age individuals and their families have experienced increases in relative income poverty before the Great Recession (GR), and they have also seen significant income losses since the beginning of the downturn in 2007/8. This paper examines the...
The Perverse Effects of Job-security Provisions on Job Security in Italy
Alexander Hijzen, Leopoldo Mondauto and Stefano Scarpetta
04 Jul 2013
This paper analyses the impact of employment protection (EP) on the composition of the workforce and worker turnover using a unique firm-level dataset for Italy. The impact of employment protection is analysed by means of a regression discontinuity...
Trends in Poverty and Inequality in Decentralising Indonesia
Riyana Miranti, Yogi Vidyattama, Erick Hansnata, Rebecca Cassells and Alan Duncan
23 Jul 2013
As one of the world’s largest emerging economies, Indonesia has experienced rapid economic growth and substantial reduction of poverty over the past three decades, particularly prior to the 1997-98 Asian Financial Crisis. After the crisis, Indonesia...
Women Entrepreneurs in the OECD
Mario Piacentini
23 Jul 2013
Important gender gaps in entrepreneurship exist. Men are three times more likely than women to own a business with employees. Women rarely own large businesses and their average earnings from selfemployment are up to 60% lower than for men. Cultural...
A Bird's Eye View of Gender Differences in Education in OECD Countries
Angelica Salvi del Pero and Alexandra Bytchkova
05 Sep 2013
This paper presents an overview of gender differences in education outcomes in OECD countries. A rich set of indicators describes the improvement of educational attainment among women over the past decades, and various dimensions of male...
Catastrophic Job Destruction
Anabela Carneiro, Pedro Portugal and Jose Varejão
23 Sep 2013
In this article we study the resilience of the Portuguese labor market, in terms of job flows, employment and wage developments, in the context of the current recession. We single out the huge contribution of job destruction, especially due to the...
The Dynamics of Social Assistance Benefit Receipt in Germany
Sebastian Königs
10 Oct 2013
In this paper, we study the dynamics of social assistance benefit receipt in Germany using annual survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) for the years 1995-2011. Rates of benefit receipt were stable in Germany at around 8% in the...
A New Measure of Skills Mismatch
Michele Pellizzari and Anne Fichen
19 Dec 2013
This paper proposes a new measure of skills mismatch that combines information about skill proficiency, self-reported mismatch and skill use. The theoretical foundations underling this measure allow identifying minimum and maximum skill requirements...
Migration as an Adjustment Mechanism in the Crisis? A Comparison of Europe and the United States
Julia Jauer, Thomas Liebig, John P. Martin and Patrick Puhani
09 Jan 2014
The question of whether migration can be an equilibrating force in the labour market is an important criterion for an optimal currency area. It is of particular interest currently in the context of high and rising levels of labour market disparities,...
Same Same but Different: School-to-work Transitions in Emerging and Advanced Economies
Glenda Quintini and Sébastien Martin
28 Jan 2014
Improving school-to-work transitions and ensuring better career opportunities for youth after labour market entrance are common goals in emerging and advanced economies as they can contribute to raising the productive potential of the economy and to...
Skills at Work: How Skills and their Use Matter in the Labour Market
Glenda Quintini
13 May 2014
Human capital is key for economic growth. Not only is it linked to aggregate economic performance but also to each individual’s labour market outcomes. However, a skilled population is not enough to achieve high and inclusive growth, as skills need...
Trends in Top Incomes and their Taxation in OECD Countries
Michael Förster, Ana Llena-Nozal and Vahé Nafilyan
15 May 2014
The shares of top income recipients in total pre-tax income have increased in OECD countries in the past three decades, particularly in most of the English-speaking countries but also in some Nordic (from low levels) and Southern European countries....
Retour à l'emploi des chômeurs seniors français ayant bénéficié d'un accompagnement renforcé vers l'emploi en 2009 et 2010
Gwenn Parent
02 Jun 2014
This article analyses age differences in several labour market outcomes in France for participants of intensive case management programmes, delivered in 2009 and 2010 by the public employment service (PES) or private providers. These programmes are...
Changes in Family Policies and Outcomes: Is there Convergence?
Willem Adema, Nabil Ali and Olivier Thévenon
11 Jul 2014
This paper presents new information on trends in family and child outcomes and policies over the past decades, in order to assess whether there has been any convergence over time across OECD and EU countries. Important drivers of population structure...
