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No. 2 | 01 Jan 1996 |
The Provision of Services and The Movement of Labour in the Countries of the European Union
Service contracts which involve the movement of workers can result in a certain number of social problems. For example, it is generally difficult to measure labour flows stemming from such contracts and to know their impact on the labour market. In... |
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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. 293 | 13 Jun 2023 |
The OECD Skills Profiling Tool: A new instrument to improve career decisions
This paper documents the development and piloting of the OECD Skills Profiling Tool. The OECD Skills Profiling Tool assesses three types of skills: occupation-specific skills; foundational skills (literacy, numeracy and digital skills); and a set of... |
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No. 47 | 01 Feb 2007 |
The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in Germany
The current situation of the labour market integration of migrants in Germany has to be viewed in the light of its immigration history. During the post-war economic boom, until 1973, Germany focused on the recruitment of low-skilled foreign labour.... |
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No. 50 | 05 Mar 2007 |
The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in Denmark
The labour market integration of immigrants has been a key issue both in the public debate and on the government agenda in Denmark, triggered by unfavourable employment outcomes of immigrants – the gaps in employment rates of immigrants compared to... |
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No. 49 | 22 Feb 2007 |
The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in Australia
The labour market integration of immigrants in Australia is shaped by the country’s long tradition as an immigration country and its selection policy. Over the post-war period, the main origin countries of immigration to Australia have shifted from... |
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No. 127 | 10 Nov 2011 |
The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and their Children in Austria
With 17% of the working-age population in 2010 being foreign-born, Austria has one of the largest shares of working-age immigrants in the OECD. As in other European OECD countries, the migration landscape in Austria has been shaped by the recruitment... |
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No. 128 | 02 Feb 2012 |
The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and Their Children in Switzerland
Switzerland is among the OECD countries with the largest immigrant populations – 27% of the working-age population are foreign-born – and the issue of immigration is high on both the policy agenda and in the public debate. Given the numerous debates... |
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No. 119 | 12 Dec 2011 |
The Labour Market Effects of Unemployment Compensation in Brazil
This paper analyses the impact of unemployment insurance and severance pay on the duration of nonemployment and transitions from non-employment to formal salaried employment, informal salaried employment and self-employment. It makes use of panel... |
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No. 65 | 28 May 2008 |
The Joint Distribution of Household Income and Wealth
This report looks at the extent to which household net worth and disposable income are correlated across individuals. After having briefly discussed the importance of better information on household wealth for social policies, the paper describes the... |
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No. 48 | 21 Feb 2007 |
The Integration of Immigrants into the Labour Market
The current situation regarding the integration of immigrants in the labour market in Sweden is the consequence of a number of factors and developments. The past fifteen years have seen a higher share of humanitarian migration in Sweden than in the... |
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No. 181 | 24 Jun 2016 |
The Impact of the Implementation of Council Directives on Labour Migration Flows from Third Countries to EU Countries
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 130 | 10 Jan 2012 |
The Impact of Publicly Provided Services on the Distribution of Resources
This paper looks at how the income distribution in countries changes when the value of publicly-provided services to households is included. We consider five major categories of public services: education, health care, social housing, childcare and... |
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No. 7 | 21 May 2003 |
The Impact of Parental Leave Statutes on Maternal Return to Work after Childbirth in the United States
Although new mothers are more likely than ever to be in the labour force, the time around childbirth is a dynamic one, with women quitting work altogether or changing jobs to accommodate the demands of their infants. The passage of Family and Medical... |
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No. 179 | 24 Jun 2016 |
The Impact of Intra-EU Mobility on Immigration by Third-Country Foreign Workers
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 68 | 23 Oct 2008 |
The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Wages and Working Conditions
Foreign direct investment (FDI) by OECD-based multinational enterprises (MNEs) in developing and emerging economies has increased dramatically over the past two decades. While generally perceived as beneficial for local development, it has also... |
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No. 180 | 11 Jun 2016 |
The Impact of EU Directives on the labour migration framework in EU countries
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 170 | 21 Dec 2016 |
The Impact of Depression on Employment of Older Workers in Europe
According to the World Health Organization, depression is the highest ranking cause of disease in middle- and high income countries; it costs Europe around EUR 118 billion a year, mostly through lost productivity on the labour market, i.e. labour... |
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No. 185 | 10 Jun 2016 |
The European Union's External Labour Migration Policy; Rationale, Objectives, Approaches and Results, 1999-2014
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”.... |
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No. 67 | 01 Oct 2008 |
The Dynamics of Social Assistance Receipt
We model the dynamics of social assistance benefit receipt in Britain using data from the British Household Panel Survey, waves 1–15. First, we discuss definitions of social assistance benefit receipt, and present information about the trends between... |
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The Provision of Services and The Movement of Labour in the Countries of the European Union
Sophie Robin
01 Jan 1996
Service contracts which involve the movement of workers can result in a certain number of social problems. For example, it is generally difficult to measure labour flows stemming from such contracts and to know their impact on the labour market. In...
The Perverse Effects of Job-security Provisions on Job Security in Italy
Alexander Hijzen, Leopoldo Mondauto et 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...
The OECD Skills Profiling Tool: A new instrument to improve career decisions
Michele Tuccio, Katharine Mullock, Patricia Navarro-Palau et Erika Xiomara Chaparro Perez
13 Jun 2023
This paper documents the development and piloting of the OECD Skills Profiling Tool. The OECD Skills Profiling Tool assesses three types of skills: occupation-specific skills; foundational skills (literacy, numeracy and digital skills); and a set of...
The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in Germany
Thomas Liebig
01 Feb 2007
The current situation of the labour market integration of migrants in Germany has to be viewed in the light of its immigration history. During the post-war economic boom, until 1973, Germany focused on the recruitment of low-skilled foreign labour....
The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in Denmark
Thomas Liebig
05 Mar 2007
The labour market integration of immigrants has been a key issue both in the public debate and on the government agenda in Denmark, triggered by unfavourable employment outcomes of immigrants – the gaps in employment rates of immigrants compared to...
The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in Australia
Thomas Liebig
22 Feb 2007
The labour market integration of immigrants in Australia is shaped by the country’s long tradition as an immigration country and its selection policy. Over the post-war period, the main origin countries of immigration to Australia have shifted from...
The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and their Children in Austria
Karolin Krause et Thomas Liebig
10 Nov 2011
With 17% of the working-age population in 2010 being foreign-born, Austria has one of the largest shares of working-age immigrants in the OECD. As in other European OECD countries, the migration landscape in Austria has been shaped by the recruitment...
The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and Their Children in Switzerland
Thomas Liebig, Sebastian Kohls et Karolin Krause
02 Feb 2012
Switzerland is among the OECD countries with the largest immigrant populations – 27% of the working-age population are foreign-born – and the issue of immigration is high on both the policy agenda and in the public debate. Given the numerous debates...
The Labour Market Effects of Unemployment Compensation in Brazil
Alexander Hijzen
12 Dec 2011
This paper analyses the impact of unemployment insurance and severance pay on the duration of nonemployment and transitions from non-employment to formal salaried employment, informal salaried employment and self-employment. It makes use of panel...
The Joint Distribution of Household Income and Wealth
Markus Jantti, Eva Sierminska et Tim Smeeding
28 May 2008
This report looks at the extent to which household net worth and disposable income are correlated across individuals. After having briefly discussed the importance of better information on household wealth for social policies, the paper describes the...
The Integration of Immigrants into the Labour Market
Georges Lemaître
21 Feb 2007
The current situation regarding the integration of immigrants in the labour market in Sweden is the consequence of a number of factors and developments. The past fifteen years have seen a higher share of humanitarian migration in Sweden than in the...
The Impact of the Implementation of Council Directives on Labour Migration Flows from Third Countries to EU Countries
Tommaso Colussi
24 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
The Impact of Publicly Provided Services on the Distribution of Resources
Gerlinde Verbist, Michael Förster et Maria Vaalavuo
10 Jan 2012
This paper looks at how the income distribution in countries changes when the value of publicly-provided services to households is included. We consider five major categories of public services: education, health care, social housing, childcare and...
The Impact of Parental Leave Statutes on Maternal Return to Work after Childbirth in the United States
Sandra L. Hofferth et Sally C. Curtin
21 May 2003
Although new mothers are more likely than ever to be in the labour force, the time around childbirth is a dynamic one, with women quitting work altogether or changing jobs to accommodate the demands of their infants. The passage of Family and Medical...
The Impact of Intra-EU Mobility on Immigration by Third-Country Foreign Workers
Emily Farchy
24 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Wages and Working Conditions
Elena Arnal et Alexander Hijzen
23 Oct 2008
Foreign direct investment (FDI) by OECD-based multinational enterprises (MNEs) in developing and emerging economies has increased dramatically over the past two decades. While generally perceived as beneficial for local development, it has also...
The Impact of EU Directives on the labour migration framework in EU countries
Jonathan Chaloff
11 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
The Impact of Depression on Employment of Older Workers in Europe
Justine Knebelmann et Christopher Prinz
21 Dec 2016
According to the World Health Organization, depression is the highest ranking cause of disease in middle- and high income countries; it costs Europe around EUR 118 billion a year, mostly through lost productivity on the labour market, i.e. labour...
The European Union's External Labour Migration Policy; Rationale, Objectives, Approaches and Results, 1999-2014
Peo Hansen
10 Jun 2016
This paper is part of the joint project between the Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs of the European Commission and the OECD’s Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs on “Review of Labour Migration Policy in Europe”....
The Dynamics of Social Assistance Receipt
Lorenzo Cappellari et Stephen P. Jenkins
01 Oct 2008
We model the dynamics of social assistance benefit receipt in Britain using data from the British Household Panel Survey, waves 1–15. First, we discuss definitions of social assistance benefit receipt, and present information about the trends between...