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2024
- 315 The role of bargaining and discrimination in the gender wage gap in France: A cross-country perspective
by Marco G. Palladino & Antoine Bertheau & Cesar Barreto & Dogan Gülümser & Alexander Hijzen & Anne Sophie Lassen & Balázs Muraközy & Oskar Nordström Skans - 312 Financing social protection in OECD countries: Role and uses of revenue earmarking
by Herwig Immervoll - 310 The “clean energy transition” and the cost of job displacement in energy-intensive industries
by Cesar Barreto & Jonas Fluchtmann & Alexander Hijzen & Stefano Lombardi & Patrick Bennett & Antoine Bertheau & Winnie Chan & Andrei Gorshkov & Jonathan Hambur & Nick Johnstone & Benjamin Lochner & Jordy Meekes & Tahsin Mehdi & Balázs Muraközy & Gulnara Nolan & Kjell Salvanes & Oskar Nordström Skans & Rune Vejlin - 309 Étude comparative des dépenses et du financement de la protection sociale en France et en Allemagne
by Willem Adema & Ali Bargu & Maxime Ladaique & Daniele Pacifico & Eliza-Jane Pearsall & Dirk Neumann - 308 Offshoring, Reshoring, and the Evolving Geography of Jobs: A Scoping Paper
by Stijn Broecke - 307 Geographic inequalities in accessibility of essential services
by Vanda Almeida & Claire Hoffmann & Sebastian Königs & Ana Moreno Monroy & Mauricio Salazar-Lozada & Javier Terrero-Dávila - 306 Faces of joblessness in Switzerland: A people-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies
by Alexandre Georgieff - 305 An integrated approach to service delivery for people with multiple and complex needs
by Dorothy Adams & Hlodver Hakonarson - 304 Gender equality and economic growth: Past progress and future potential
by Jonas Fluchtmann & Mark Keese & Willem Adema - 303 Developing skills for digital government: A review of good practices across OECD governments
by Magdalena Burtscher & Stefano Piano & Benjamin Welby
2023
- 302 Quality matters: A comparative analysis of quality assurance mechanisms in adult education and training in OECD countries
by Ricardo Espinoza & Nerea Martinez-Yarza - 301 Raising the bar: Designing and implementing innovative contracted-out employment services in OECD countries
by Matija Vodopivec - 300 Innovative approaches to tackle long-term unemployment
by Sofia Dromundo & Marius Lüske & Michele Tuccio - 299 Fertility, employment and family policy: A cross-country panel analysis
by Jonas Fluchtmann & Violetta van Veen & Willem Adema - 298 Minimum wages in a dual labour market: Evidence from the 2019 minimum-wage hike in Spain
by Alexander Hijzen & Mateo Montenegro & Ana Sofia Pessoa - 297 The effects of the EU Fit for 55 package on labour markets and the demand for skills
by Francesca Borgonovi & Elisa Lanzi & Helke Seitz & Ruben Bibas & Jean Fouré & Hubert Plisiecki & Laura Atarody - 296 Unemployment benefit reforms to support employment and inclusiveness in the United States: Impacts of the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
by Eliza-Jane Pearsall & Daniele Pacifico & Edoardo Magalini - 295 Labour and social policies for the green transition: A conceptual framework
by Mark Keese & Luca Marcolin - 294 The demand for language skills in the European labour market: Evidence from online job vacancies
by Gabriele Marconi & Loris Vergolini & Francesca Borgonovi - 293 The OECD Skills Profiling Tool: A new instrument to improve career decisions
by Michele Tuccio & Katharine Mullock & Patricia Navarro-Palau & Erika Xiomara Chaparro Perez - 292 Measuring skill gaps in firms: the PIAAC Employer Module
by Luca Marcolin & Glenda Quintini - 291 Not lost in translation: The implications of machine translation technologies for language professionals and for broader society
by Francesca Borgonovi & Justine Hervé & Helke Seitz - 290 Defining and classifying AI in the workplace
by Marguerita Lane & Morgan Williams - 289 The impact of AI on the workplace: Evidence from OECD case studies of AI implementation
by Anna Milanez - 288 The impact of AI on the workplace: Main findings from the OECD AI surveys of employers and workers
by Marguerita Lane & Morgan Williams & Stijn Broecke - 287 The supply, demand and characteristics of the AI workforce across OECD countries
by Andrew Green & Lucas Lamby - 286 Six questions about the demand for artificial intelligence skills in labour markets
by Fabio Manca - 285 Teleworking through the gender looking glass: Facts and gaps
by Chloé Touzet - 284 Artificial intelligence and labour market matching
by Stijn Broecke - 283 Who pays for higher carbon prices?: Illustration for Lithuania and a research agenda
by Herwig Immervoll & Cathal O’Donoghue & Jules Linden & Denisa Sologon
2022
- 282 What skills and abilities can automation technologies replicate and what does it mean for workers?: New evidence
by Julie Lassébie & Glenda Quintini - 281 Swimming skills around the world: Evidence on inequalities in life skills across and within countries
by Francesca Borgonovi & Helke Seitz & Irina Vogel - 280 Understanding how economic conditions and natural disasters shape environmental attitudes: A cross-country comparison to inform policy making
by Kentaro Asai & Francesca Borgonovi & Sarah Wildi - 279 Shaping the transition: Artificial intelligence and social dialogue
by Clara Krämer & Sandrine Cazes - 278 New gig work or changes in reporting?: Understanding self-employment trends in tax data
by Andrew Garin & Emilie Jackson & Dmitri Koustas - 277 Information technologies for social services in Spain: Reform of the national framework for the provision of social services in Spain
by Rodrigo Fernández & Sarah Kups & Ana Llena-Nozal - 276 Provision of social services in EU countries: Reform of the national framework for the provision of social services in Spain
by Ana Llena-Nozal & Rodrigo Fernández & Sarah Kups - 275 The environmental sustainability competence toolbox: From leaving a better planet for our children to leaving better children for our planet
by Francesca Borgonovi & Ottavia Brussino & Helke Seitz & Alice Bertoletti & Federico Biagi & Abdelfeteh Bitat & Zbigniew Karpinski & Marco Montanari - 274 Young people’s environmental sustainability competence: Emotional, cognitive, behavioural, and attitudinal dimensions in EU and OECD countries
by Francesca Borgonovi & Ottavia Brussino & Helke Seitz & Alice Bertoletti & Federico Biagi & Abdelfeteh Bitat & Zbigniew Karpinski & Marco Montanari - 273 Using Artificial Intelligence in the workplace: What are the main ethical risks?
by Angelica Salvi del Pero & Peter Wyckoff & Ann Vourc'h - 272 The effect of declining unemployment benefits on transitions to employment: Evidence from Belgium
by Andrea Salvatori - 271 De-facto gaps in social protection for standard and non-standard workers: An approach for monitoring the accessibility and levels of income support
by Herwig Immervoll & Rodrigo Fernandez & Raphaela Hyee & Jongmi Lee & Daniele Pacifico - 270 The recognition of prior learning: Validating general competences
by Michela Meghnagi & Michele Tuccio - 269 Global warming, pollution and cognitive developments: The effects of high pollution and temperature levels on cognitive ability throughout the life course
by Diana Horvath & Francesca Borgonovi - 268 The impact of the COVID-19 crisis across different socio-economic groups and the role of job retention schemes - The case of Switzerland
by Alexander Hijzen & Andrea Salvatori - 267 Paying for results: Contracting out employment services through outcome-based payment schemes in OECD countries
by Kristine Langenbucher & Matija Vodopivec
2021
- 266 Opportunities and drawbacks of using artificial intelligence for training
by Annelore Verhagen - 265 Artificial intelligence and employment: New cross-country evidence
by Alexandre Georgieff & Raphaela Hyee - 264 Technological change and domestic outsourcing
by Antonin Bergeaud & Clément Malgouyres & Clément Mazet-Sonilhac & Sara Signorelli - 263 Speaking the same language: A machine learning approach to classify skills in Burning Glass Technologies data
by Julie Lassébie & Luca Marcolin & Marieke Vandeweyer & Benjamin Vignal - 262 Institutional set-up of active labour market policy provision in OECD and EU countries: Organisational set-up, regulation and capacity
by Anne Lauringson & Marius Lüske - 261 A crisis on the horizon: Ensuring affordable, accessible housing for people with disabilities
by Marissa Plouin & Willem Adema & Pauline Fron & Paul-Marie Roth - 260 Looking beyond COVID-19: Strengthening family support services across the OECD
by Sophie Riding & Olivier Thévenon & Willem Adema & Gráinne Dirwan - 259 Introducing individual savings accounts for severance pay in Spain: An ex-ante assessment of the distributional effects
by Alexander Hijzen & Andrea Salvatori - 258 Faces of joblessness in Finland: A people-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies
by Emily Farchy & Herwig Immervoll - 257 Redistribution from a joint income-wealth perspective: Results from 16 European OECD countries
by Sarah Kuypers & Francesco Figari & Gerlinde Verbist - 256 The impact of Artificial Intelligence on the labour market: What do we know so far?
by Marguerita Lane & Anne Saint-Martin - 255 What happened to jobs at high risk of automation?
by Alexandre Georgieff & Anna Milanez - 254 Job mobility, reallocation and wage growth: A tale of two countries
by Alexander Hijzen & Wouter Zwysen & Mats Erik Lillehagen
2020
- 253 Can disability benefits promote (re)employment?: Considerations for effective disability benefit design
by Duncan MacDonald & Christopher Prinz & Herwig Immervoll - 252 How reliable are social safety nets?: Value and accessibility in situations of acute economic need
by Raphaela Hyee & Herwig Immervoll & Rodrigo Fernandez & Jongmi Lee - 251 Promoting social mobility in Austria
by Michael Förster & Sebastian Königs - 250 Improving evidence on VET: Comparative data and indicators
by Viktoria Kis - 249 Identifying and addressing employment barriers in Belgium, Korea and Norway: Implementing the OECD Jobs Strategy
by Rodrigo Fernandez & Alexander Hijzen & Daniele Pacifico & Stefan Thewissen - 248 The 2018-2021 working time reform in Korea: A preliminary assessment
by Alexander Hijzen & Stefan Thewissen - 247 The new hazardous jobs and worker reallocation
by Gaetano Basso & Tito Boeri & Alessandro Caiumi & Marco Paccagnella - 246 Working during COVID-19: Cross-country evidence from real-time survey data
by Vincenzo Galasso & Martial Foucault - 245 Individualising training access schemes: France – the Compte Personnel de Formation (Personal Training Account – CPF)
by Coralie Perez & Ann Vourc'h - 245 L’individualisation des dispositifs d’accès à la formation: l’exemple français du Compte Personnel de Formation
by Coralie Perez & Ann Vourc'h - 244 The changing labour market for graduates from medium-level vocational education and training
by Marieke Vandeweyer & Annelore Verhagen - 243 Delivering evidence based services for all vulnerable families
by Daniel Acquah & Olivier Thévenon - 242 Who can log in? The importance of skills for the feasibility of teleworking arrangements across OECD countries
by Ricardo Espinoza & Laura Reznikova - 241 Workforce composition, productivity and pay: The role of firms in wage inequality
by Chiara Criscuolo & Alexander Hijzen & Cyrille Schwellnus & Erling Barth & Wen-Hao Chen & Richard Fabling & Priscilla Fialho & Katarzyna Grabska-Romagosa & Ryo Kambayashi & Timo Leidecker & Oskar Nordström Skans & Capucine Riom & Duncan Roth & Balazs Stadler & Richard Upward & Wouter Zwysen - 240 Treating all children equally?: Why policies should adapt to evolving family living arrangements
by Antonela Miho & Olivier Thévenon - 239 A global profile of emigrants to OECD countries: Younger and more skilled migrants from more diverse countries
by Rohen d’Aiglepierre & Anda David & Charlotte Levionnois & Gilles Spielvogel & Michele Tuccio & Erik Vickstrom - 238 What are Europeans’ views on migrant integration?: An in-depth analysis of 2017 Special Eurobarometer “Integration of immigrants in the European Union”
by Lenka Drazanova & Thomas Liebig & Silvia Migali & Marco Scipioni & Gilles Spielvogel - 237 Designing fair and work-oriented unemployment benefits: The case of Belgium
by Alexander Hijzen & Andrea Salvatori - 236 Technology and the future of work in emerging economies: What is different
by Daniel Alonso Soto
2019
- 235 Child labour: Causes, consequences and policies to tackle it
by Olivier Thévenon & Eric Edmonds - 234 Under-employment: A crisis hangover, or something more?
by Duncan MacDonald - 233 Improving work-based learning in schools
by Pauline Musset - 232 Job polarisation and the middle class: New evidence on the changing relationship between skill levels and household income levels from 18 OECD countries
by Andrea Salvatori & Thomas Manfredi - 231 Returns to different forms of job related training: Factoring in informal learning
by Priscilla Fialho & Glenda Quintini & Marieke Vandeweyer - 230 What is happening to middle skill workers?
by Andrew Green - 229 Measuring and assessing talent attractiveness in OECD countries
by Michele Tuccio - 228 Automation and occupational wage trends
by Zachary Parolin - 227 Assessing recent reforms and policy directions in France: Implementing the OECD Jobs Strategy
by Stéphane Carcillo & Antoine Goujard & Alexander Hijzen & Stefan Thewissen - 226 Faces of joblessness in Australia: An anatomy of employment barriers using household data
by Herwig Immervoll & Daniele Pacifico & Marieke Vandeweyer - 225 Do digital skill certificates help new workers enter the market?: Evidence from an online labour platform
by Otto Kässi & Vili Lehdonvirta - 224 Statistical profiling in public employment services: An international comparison
by Sam Desiere & Kristine Langenbucher & Ludo Struyven - 223 Productivity and wage effects of firm-level collective agreements: Evidence from Belgian linked panel data
by Andrea Garnero & Francois Rycx & Isabelle Terraz - 222 How do Europeans differ in their attitudes to immigration?: Findings from the European Social Survey 2002/03 – 2016/17
by Anthony Heath & Lindsay Richards
2018
- 221 Job Quality, Health and Productivity: An evidence-based framework for analysis
by Anne Saint-Martin & Hande Inanc & Christopher Prinz - 220 Tackling child poverty in Canada
by Olivier Thévenon - 219 Tackling child poverty in Korea
by Olivier Thévenon - 218 Child poverty in the OECD: Trends, determinants and policies to tackle it
by Olivier Thévenon & Thomas Manfredi & Yajna Govind & Ilya Klauzner - 217 Organised Decentralisation of Collective Bargaining: Case studies of Germany, Netherlands and Denmark
by Christian Lyhne Ibsen & Maarten Keune - 216 Triple Disadvantage?: A first overview of the integration of refugee women
by Thomas Liebig & Kristian Rose Tronstad - 215 How demanding are activation requirements for jobseekers
by Herwig Immervoll & Carlo Knotz - 210 Faces of joblessness in Portugal: A people-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies
by Nicola Düll & Céline Thévenot & Herwig Immervoll & James Browne & Rodrigo Fernandez & Dirk Neumann & Daniele Pacifico - 209 Faces of joblessness in Ireland: A People-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies
by James Browne & Herwig Immervoll & Rodrigo Fernandez & Dirk Neumann & Daniele Pacifico & Céline Thévenot - 208 Faces of joblessness in Italy: A people-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies
by Daniele Pacifico & James Browne & Rodrigo Fernandez & Herwig Immervoll & Dirk Neumann & Céline Thévenot - 207 Faces of joblessness in Spain: A people-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies
by Rodrigo Fernandez & Herwig Immervoll & Daniele Pacifico & James Browne & Dirk Neumann & Céline Thévenot - 206 Faces of joblessness in Estonia: A people-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies
by James Browne & Herwig Immervoll & Rodrigo Fernandez & Dirk Neumann & Daniele Pacifico & Céline Thévenot - 205 Faces of joblessness in Lithuania: A people-centred perspective on employment barriers and policies
by Daniele Pacifico & Herwig Immervoll & James Browne & Rodrigo Fernandez & Dirk Neumann & Céline Thévenot - 204 Assessing the role of migration in European labour force growth by 2030
by Gilles Spielvogel & Michela Meghnagi - 203 The contribution of migration to the dynamics of the labour force in OECD countries: 2005-2015
by Gilles Spielvogel & Michela Meghnagi - 202 Automation, skills use and training
by Ljubica Nedelkoska & Glenda Quintini - 201 Mechanics of replacing benefits systems with a basic income: Comparative results from a microsimulation approach
by James Browne & Herwig Immervoll - 200 The effect of computer use on job quality: Evidence from Europe
by Andrea Salvatori & Seetha Menon & Wouter Zwysen - 199 Collective bargaining through the magnifying glass: A comparison between the Netherlands and Portugal
by Alexander Hijzen & Pedro S. Martins & Jante Parlevliet
2017
- 198 LGBTI in OECD Countries: A Review
by Marie-Anne Valfort - 197 Labour Market Polarization in Advanced Countries: Impact of Global Value Chains, Technology, Import Competition from China and Labour Market Institutions
by Koen Breemersch & Jože P. Damijan & Jozef Konings - 196 Changes in the regulation and control of mortgage markets and access to owner-occupation among younger households
by Christine Whitehead & Peter Williams - 195 Job quality, health and at-work productivity
by Iris Arends & Christopher Prinz & Femke Abma
2016
- 194 Lost and found?: The cost of job loss in France
by Vahé Nafilyan - 193 Structural Transformation in the OECD: Digitalisation, Deindustrialisation and the Future of Work
by Thor Berger & Carl Benedikt Frey - 192 Faces of joblessness: Characterising employment barriers to inform policy
by Rodrigo Fernandez & Herwig Immervoll & Daniele Pacifico & Céline Thévenot - 189 The Risk of Automation for Jobs in OECD Countries: A Comparative Analysis
by Melanie Arntz & Terry Gregory & Ulrich Zierahn - 188 Is the European Union attractive for potential migrants?: An investigation of migration intentions across the world
by Flore Gubert & Jean-Noël Senne - 187 Raising the mobility of third-country nationals in the EU. Effects from naturalisation and long-term resident status
by Friedrich Poeschel - 186 Internationally mobile students and their post-graduation migratory behaviour: An analysis of determinants of student mobility and retention rates in the EU
by Reinhard Weisser - 185 The European Union's External Labour Migration Policy; Rationale, Objectives, Approaches and Results, 1999-2014
by Peo Hansen - 184 A descriptive analysis of immigration to and emigration from the EU: Where does the EU stand within OECD?
by Anda David & Jean-Noël Senne - 183 Strengthening Co-operation with Countries of Origin
by Corinne Balleix - 182 The Community Preference Principle in Labour Migration Policy in the European Union
by Sophie Robin-Olivier - 181 The Impact of the Implementation of Council Directives on Labour Migration Flows from Third Countries to EU Countries
by Tommaso Colussi - 180 The Impact of EU Directives on the labour migration framework in EU countries
by Jonathan Chaloff - 179 The Impact of Intra-EU Mobility on Immigration by Third-Country Foreign Workers
by Emily Farchy - 178 The Role of Employers and Employer Engagement in Labour Migration from Third Countries to the EU
by Sankar Ramasamy - 177 More unequal, but more mobile?: Earnings inequality and mobility in OECD countries
by Andrea Garnero & Alexander Hijzen & Sébastien Martin - 176 Policies to promote access to good-quality affordable housing in OECD countries
by Angelica Salvi del Pero & Willem Adema & Valeria Ferraro & Valérie Frey - 175 Measuring Labour Market Security and Assessing its Implications for Individual Well-Being
by Alexander Hijzen & Bálint Menyhért - 173 Housing policy in Chile: A case study on two housing programmes for low-income households
by Angelica Salvi del Pero - 170 The Impact of Depression on Employment of Older Workers in Europe
by Justine Knebelmann & Christopher Prinz
2015
- 174 Measuring and Assessing Job Quality: The OECD Job Quality Framework
by Sandrine Cazes & Alexander Hijzen & Anne Saint-Martin - 172 Paid Parental Leave: Lessons from OECD Countries and Selected U.S. States
by Willem Adema & Chris Clarke & Valérie Frey - 171 Fiscal Redistribution In Middle Income Countries: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru and South Africa
by Nora Lustig - 169 Working and learning: A diversity of patterns
by Glenda Quintini - 168 The effects of vocational education on adult skills and wages: What can we learn from PIAAC?
by Giorgio Brunello & Lorenzo Rocco - 167 The causes and consequences of field-of-study mismatch: An analysis using PIAAC
by Guillermo Montt - 166 How demanding are eligibility criteria for unemployment benefits, quantitative indicators for OECD and EU countries
by Kristine Langenbucher - 164 NEET Youth in the Aftermath of the Crisis: Challenges and Policies
by Stéphane Carcillo & Rodrigo Fernández & Sebastian Königs & Andreea Minea - 162 Are Recipients of Social Assistance 'Benefit Dependent'?: Concepts, Measurement and Results for Selected Countries
by Herwig Immervoll & Stephen P. Jenkins & Sebastian Königs - 160 A New Profile of Migrants in the Aftermath of the Recent Economic Crisis
by Cansin Arslan & Jean-Christophe Dumont & Zovanga Kone & Yasser Moullan & Caglar Ozden & Christopher Parsons & Theodora Xenogiani
2014
- 163 Trends in Income Inequality and its Impact on Economic Growth
by Federico Cingano - 161 Mental Health and Work: Achieving Well-integrated Policies and Service Delivery
by Iris Arends & Niklas Baer & Veerle Miranda & Christopher Prinz & Shruti Singh - 159 Trends in Top Incomes and their Taxation in OECD Countries
by Michael Förster & Ana Llena-Nozal & Vahé Nafilyan - 158 Skills at Work: How Skills and their Use Matter in the Labour Market
by Glenda Quintini - 157 Changes in Family Policies and Outcomes: Is there Convergence?
by Willem Adema & Nabil Ali & Olivier Thévenon - 156 Retour à l'emploi des chômeurs seniors français ayant bénéficié d'un accompagnement renforcé vers l'emploi en 2009 et 2010 : Enquête auprès des salariés licenciés pour motif économique et des publics en difficulté d'insertion
by Gwenn Parent - 155 Migration as an Adjustment Mechanism in the Crisis? A Comparison of Europe and the United States
by Julia Jauer & Thomas Liebig & John P. Martin & Patrick Puhani - 154 Same Same but Different: School-to-work Transitions in Emerging and Advanced Economies
by Glenda Quintini & Sébastien Martin - 146 An Evaluation of International Surveys of Children
by Dominic Richardson & Nabil Ali
2013
- 153 A New Measure of Skills Mismatch: Theory and Evidence from the Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC)
by Michele Pellizzari & Anne Fichen - 152 Catastrophic Job Destruction
by Anabela Carneiro & Pedro Portugal & Jose Varejão - 151 The Perverse Effects of Job-security Provisions on Job Security in Italy: Results from a Regression Discontinuity Design
by Alexander Hijzen & Leopoldo Mondauto & Stefano Scarpetta - 150 Redistribution Policy in Europe and the United States: Is the Great Recession a 'Game Changer' for Working-age Families?
by Herwig Immervoll & Linda Richardson - 149 A Bird's Eye View of Gender Differences in Education in OECD Countries
by Angelica Salvi del Pero & Alexandra Bytchkova - 148 Trends in Poverty and Inequality in Decentralising Indonesia
by Riyana Miranti & Yogi Vidyattama & Erick Hansnata & Rebecca Cassells & Alan Duncan - 147 Women Entrepreneurs in the OECD: Key Evidence and Policy Challenges
by Mario Piacentini - 145 Drivers of Female Labour Force Participation in the OECD
by Olivier Thévenon - 141 Labour Market Effects of Parental Leave Policies in OECD Countries
by Olivier Thévenon & Anne Solaz - 140 Fathers' Leave, Fathers' Involvement and Child Development: Are They Related? Evidence from Four OECD Countries
by María del Carmen Huerta & Willem Adema & Jennifer Baxter & Wen-Jui Han & Mette Lausten & RaeHyuck Lee & Jane Waldfogel - 136 The Dynamics of Social Assistance Benefit Receipt in Germany: State Dependence Before and After the Hartz Reforms
by Sebastian Königs
2012
- 144 The Role of Short-Time Working Schemes During the Global Financial Crisis and Early Recovery: A Cross-Country Analysis
by Alexander Hijzen & Sébastien Martin - 143 Trends in Job Skill Demands in OECD Countries
by Michael J. Handel - 142 Helping Displaced Workers Back Into Jobs After a Natural Disaster: Recent Experiences in OECD Countries
by Danielle Venn - 139 Flexicurity and the Economic Crisis 2008-2009: Evidence from Denmark
by Tor Eriksson - 138 Effects of Reducing Gender Gaps in Education and Labour Force Participation on Economic Growth in the OECD
by Olivier Thévenon & Nabil Ali & Willem Adema & Angelica Salvi del Pero - 137 The Response of German Establishments to the 2008-2009 Economic Crisis
by Lutz Bellmann & Hans-Dieter Gerner & Richard Upward - 135 Money or Kindergarten? Distributive Effects of Cash Versus In-Kind Family Transfers for Young Children
by Michael Förster & Gerlinde Verbist - 134 The Role of Institutions and Firm Heterogeneity for Labour Market Adjustment: Cross-Country Firm-Level Evidence
by Peter Gal & Alexander Hijzen & Zoltan Wolf - 133 Capital's Grabbing Hand? A Cross-Country/Cross-Industry Analysis of the Decline of the Labour Share
by Andrea Bassanini & Thomas Manfredi - 132 Income Distribution and Poverty in Russia
by Irina Denisova - 131 Eligibility Criteria for Unemployment Benefits: Quantitative Indicators for OECD and EU Countries
by Danielle Venn - 130 The Impact of Publicly Provided Services on the Distribution of Resources: Review of New Results and Methods
by Gerlinde Verbist & Michael Förster & Maria Vaalavuo - 129 An Overview of Australia's System of Income and Employment Assistance for the Unemployed
by Peter Davidson & Peter Whiteford - 128 L'intégration des immigrés et de leurs enfants sur le marché du travail en Suisse
by Thomas Liebig & Sebastian Kohls & Karolin Krause - 128 The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and Their Children in Switzerland
by Thomas Liebig & Sebastian Kohls & Karolin Krause
2011
- 127 The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and their Children in Austria
by Karolin Krause & Thomas Liebig - 126 Are Recent Immigrants Different? A New Profile of Immigrants in the OECD based on DIOC 2005/06
by Sarah Widmaier & Jean-Christophe Dumont - 125 Earnings Volatility and its Consequences for Households
by Danielle Venn - 124 Is the European Welfare State Really More Expensive?: Indicators on Social Spending, 1980-2012; and a Manual to the OECD Social Expenditure Database (SOCX)
by Willem Adema & Pauline Fron & Maxime Ladaique - 123 Aggregate Earnings and Macroeconomic Shocks: The Role of Labour Market Policies and Institutions
by Andrea Bassanini - 122 Redistribution Policy and Inequality Reduction in OECD Countries: What Has Changed in Two Decades?
by Herwig Immervoll & Linda Richardson - 121 Over-Qualified or Under-Skilled: A Review of Existing Literature
by Glenda Quintini - 120 Right for the Job: Over-Qualified or Under-Skilled?
by Glenda Quintini - 119 The Labour Market Effects of Unemployment Compensation in Brazil
by Alexander Hijzen - 118 Early Maternal Employment and Child Development in Five OECD Countries
by María del Carmen Huerta & Willem Adema & Jennifer Baxter & Miles Corak & Mette Deding & Matthew C. Gray & Wen-Jui Han & Jane Waldfogel - 117 What Drives Inflows Into Disability?: Evidence from Three OECD Countries: Australia, Switzerland, United Kingdom
by Ana Llena-Nozal & Theodora Xenogiani - 116 Cooking, Caring and Volunteering: Unpaid Work Around the World
by Veerle Miranda - 115 The Role of Short-Time Work Schemes during the 2008-09 Recession
by Alexander Hijzen & Danielle Venn - 114 Les migrants internationaux dans les pays développés, émergents et en développement : Elargissement du profil
by Jean-Christophe Dumont & Gilles Spielvogel & Sarah Widmaier - 111 Economic Determinants and Consequences of Child Maltreatment
by Lawrence M. Berger & Jane Waldfogel
2010
- 114 International Migrants in Developed, Emerging and Developing Countries: An Extended Profile
by Jean-Christophe Dumont & Gilles Spielvogel & Sarah Widmaier - 113 Activation Policies in Japan
by Nicola Duell & David Grubb & Shruti Singh & Peter Tergeist - 112 Activation Policies in Switzerland
by Nicola Duell & Peter Tergeist & Ursula Bazant & Sylvie Cimper - 110 Distributional Consequences of Labor Demand Adjustments to a Downturn: A Model-Based Approach with Application to Germany 2008-09
by Herwig Immervoll & Olivier Bargain & Andreas Peichl & Sebastien Siegloch