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December 2017, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-15 Minimum income schemes in Europe: is there a trade-off with activation policies?
by Roberto Iacono - 1-16 Co-movements between public and private wages in the EU: what factors and with what policy implications?
by Benedicta Marzinotto & Alessandro Turrini
December 2016, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-14 Are student jobs flexible jobs? Using online data to study employers’ preferences in Slovakia
by Lucia Mýtna Kureková & Zuzana Žilinčíková - 1-15 Towards shared unemployment insurance in the euro area
by László Andor - 1-17 Foreign ownership and its effects on employment and wages: the case of Sweden
by Runar Brännlund & Jonas Nordström & Jesper Stage & Dick Svedin - 1-18 Health inequality and the uses of time for workers in Europe: policy implications
by J. Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal & Jose Alberto Molina - 1-18 Automatic stabilizers—the intersection of labour market and fiscal policies
by Torben M. Andersen - 1-18 Absenteeism, childcare and the effectiveness of pension reforms
by Flavia Coda Moscarola & Elsa Fornero & Steinar Strøm - 1-18 Health inequality and the uses of time for workers in Europe: policy implications
by J. Gimenez-Nadal & Jose Molina - 1-18 Absenteeism, childcare and the effectiveness of pension reforms
by Flavia Coda Moscarola & Elsa Fornero & Steinar Strøm - 1-18 The impact of easy and early access to old-age benefits on exits from the labour market: a macro-micro analysis
by Ewa Gałecka-Burdziak & Marek Góra - 1-20 Poverty trends during two recessions and two recoveries: lessons from Sweden 1991–2013
by Jan O. Jonsson & Carina Mood & Erik Bihagen - 1-20 Minimum income protection in the austerity tide
by Sarah Marchal & Ive Marx & Natascha Van Mechelen - 1-20 Minimum income protection in the austerity tide
by Sarah Marchal & Ive Marx & Natascha Van Mechelen - 1-20 Poverty trends during two recessions and two recoveries: lessons from Sweden 1991–2013
by Jan Jonsson & Carina Mood & Erik Bihagen - 1-22 Old-age employment and hours of work trends: empirical analysis for four European countries
by Arjeta Aliaj & Xavier Flawinne & Alain Jousten & Sergio Perelman & Lin Shi - 1-25 Did tuition fees in Germany constrain students’ budgets? New evidence from a natural experiment
by Stephan Thomsen & Friederike von Haaren-Giebel - 1-26 Wage inequality, skill inequality, and employment: evidence and policy lessons from PIAAC
by Sonja Jovicic - 1-26 Labour force participation elasticities and the move away from a flat tax: the case of Slovakia
by Matus Senaj & Zuzana Siebertova & Norbert Svarda & Jana Valachyova - 1-26 The impact of family-friendly policies in Spain and their use throughout the business cycle
by Sara de la Rica & Lucía Gorjón - 1-29 Job loss by wage level: lessons from the Great Recession in Ireland
by Brian Nolan & Sarah Voitchovsky - 1-31 Gender unemployment gaps in the EU: blame the family
by Alena Bičáková - 1-34 Unemployment dynamics and the Beveridge curve in Greece
by Athanasios O. Tagkalakis - 1-34 Are changes in the dispersion of hours worked a cause of increased earnings inequality?
by Daniele Checchi & Cecilia García-Peñalosa & Lara Vivian - 1-35 Do bilateral social security agreements deliver on the portability of pensions and health care benefits? A summary policy paper on four migration corridors between EU and non-EU member states
by Robert Holzmann - 1-36 Structural unemployment after the crisis in Austria
by Michael Christl & Monika Köppl–Turyna & Dénes Kucsera - 1-43 Revisiting German labour market reform effects—a panel data analysis for occupational labour markets
by Michael Stops
December 2015, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-13 Tradable Refugee-admission Quotas (TRAQs), the Syrian Crisis and the new European Agenda on Migration
by Jesús Fernández-Huertas Moraga & Hillel Rapoport - 1-13 Real wage responsiveness to unemployment in Spain: asymmetries along the business cycle
by Paulino Font & Mario Izquierdo & Sergio Puente - 1-15 The effects of father’s worklessness on young adults in the UK
by Wouter Zwysen - 1-17 The labour supply of women in STEM
by Eva Schlenker - 1-17 The efficiency wage effect of employer provided occupational pensions
by Mario Bossler - 1-18 Changes in labour market transitions in Ireland over the Great Recession: what role for policy?
by Adele Bergin & Elish Kelly & Seamus McGuinness - 1-18 Preferences for redistribution in Europe
by Javier Olivera - 1-18 Working time accounts and firm performance in Germany
by Lutz Bellmann & Olaf Hübler - 1-19 Targeting migration with limited control: the case of the UK and the EU
by Cinzia Rienzo & Carlos Vargas-Silva - 1-19 Determinants for the transition from work into retirement in Europe
by Monika Riedel & Helmut Hofer & Birgit Wögerbauer - 1-19 Real unit labour costs in Eurozone countries: drivers and clusters
by Javier Ordóñez & Hector Sala & José Silva - 1-20 Publicizing the results of standardized external tests: does it have an effect on school outcomes?
by Brindusa Anghel & Antonio Cabrales & Jorge Sainz & Ismael Sanz - 1-20 An ex ante evaluation of the Revenu de Solidarité Active by micro–macro simulation techniques
by Luciano Canova & Luca Piccoli & Amedeo Spadaro - 1-21 Employment and wages before and after incarceration – evidence from Hungary
by Bence Czafit & János Köllő - 1-21 Religious diversity and entrepreneurship in transition: lessons for policymakers
by Elena Nikolova & Dora Simroth - 1-22 The European Youth Guarantee: labor market context, conditions and opportunities in Italy
by Francesco Pastore - 1-24 Wage flexibility and the great recession: the response of the Irish labour market
by Aedín Doris & Donal O’Neill & Olive Sweetman - 1-24 An empirical inquiry into the determinants of public education spending in Europe
by Catalin Dragomirescu-Gaina - 1-25 Youth unemployment in Greece: measuring the challenge
by David Bell & David Blanchflower - 1-26 The long-term earnings consequences of general vs. specific training of the unemployed
by Anders Stenberg & Olle Westerlund - 1-27 Gender and occupational wage gaps in Romania: from planned equality to market inequality?
by Daniela Andrén & Thomas Andrén - 1-29 Getting stable: an evaluation of the incentives for permanent contracts in Italy
by Emanuele Ciani & Guido de Blasio - 1-29 Labour market dynamics and worker heterogeneity during the Great Recession – Evidence from Europe
by Ronald Bachmann & Peggy Bechara & Anica Kramer & Sylvi Rzepka - 1-34 Scars of early non-employment for low educated youth: evidence and policy lessons from Belgium
by Corinna Ghirelli
December 2014, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-17 Crisis, response and distributional impact: the case of Ireland
by Tim Callan & Brian Nolan & Claire Keane & Michael Savage & John Walsh - 1-17 Low-wage employment versus unemployment: Which one provides better prospects for women?
by Alexander Mosthaf & Thorsten Schank & Claus Schnabel - 1-18 Retirement patterns of couples in Europe
by Laura Hospido & Gema Zamarro - 1-19 Labour migration to the UK from Eastern partnership countries
by Ken Clark & Stephen Drinkwater - 1-19 Unemployment and house price crises: Lessons for Fiscal Policy from the Dutch Recession
by Coen Teulings - 1-20 When supply meets demand: wage inequality in Portugal
by Mário Centeno & Álvaro Novo - 1-20 Does Italy represent an opportunity for temporary migrants from the eastern partnership countries?
by Sabrina Marchetti & Daniela Piazzalunga & Alessandra Venturini - 1-20 Eastern partnership migrants in Germany: outcomes, potentials and challenges
by Costanza Biavaschi & Klaus Zimmermann - 1-20 The IZA evaluation dataset survey: a scientific use file
by Patrick Arni & Marco Caliendo & Steffen Künn & Klaus Zimmermann - 1-20 Nominal and real wage rigidity: Does nationality matter?
by Sónia Cabral & Cláudia Duarte - 1-21 Do wages reflect labor productivity? The case of Belgian regions
by Jozef Konings & Luca Marcolin - 1-22 Hours of work and retirement behaviour
by C Machado & Miguel Portela - 1-23 How to combine the entry of young people in the labour market with the retention of older workers?
by Werner Eichhorst & Tito Boeri & An De Coen & Vincenzo Galasso & Michael Kendzia & Nadia Steiber - 1-24 A vibrant European labor market with full employment
by Jo Ritzen & Klaus Zimmermann - 1-25 Gender gaps in recurrence and concentration of unemployment: Evidence from youth leaving France’s education system
by Mouhamadou Niang - 1-25 Transitions in labour market status in EU labour markets
by Melanie Ward-Warmedinger & Corrado Macchiarelli - 1-27 Occupational segregation and gender differentials in earnings in Macedonia
by Biswajit Banerjee - 1-28 Immigrants from eastern partnership (EaP) countries in Spain
by Lídia Farré & Núria Rodríguez-Planas - 1-29 Institutional barriers and job creation in Central and Eastern Europe
by Jesús Cuaresma & Harald Oberhofer & Gallina Vincelette - 1-29 Income redistribution in the European Union
by Silvia Avram & Horacio Levy & Holly Sutherland - 1-30 Employment, late-life work, retirement, and well-being in Europe and the United States
by Milena Nikolova & Carol Graham - 1-30 Testing the tunnel effect: comparison, age and happiness in UK and German panels
by Felix FitzRoy & Michael Nolan & Max Steinhardt & David Ulph - 1-36 Matching worker skills to job tasks in the Netherlands: sorting into cities for better careers
by Suzanne Kok - 1-40 Female labour market participation in Europe: novel evidence on trends and shaping factors
by Angela Cipollone & Eleonora Patacchini & Giovanna Vallanti
December 2013, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-11 Reducing income inequality in Europe
by Anthony Atkinson - 1-13 International education and economic growth
by Jan Bergerhoff & Lex Borghans & Philipp Seegers & Tom Veen - 1-18 Underreporting of earnings and the minimum wage spike
by Mirco Tonin - 1-18 Reforming labor markets: reflections of an economist who (unexpectedly) became the Italian Minister of Labor
by Elsa Fornero - 1-19 “Shelter from the storm?” - Danish flexicurity and the crisis
by Per Madsen - 1-20 To work, to retire – or both? Labor market activity after 60
by Mona Larsen & Peder Pedersen - 1-21 Never give up? The persistence of welfare participation in Sweden
by Thomas Andrén & Daniela Andrén - 1-21 Can public works programs mitigate the impact of crises in Europe? The case of Latvia
by Mehtabul Azam & Céline Ferré & Mohamed Ajwad - 1-22 Repeated job quits: stepping stones or learning about quality?
by Anne Gielen - 1-22 Rankings, accreditations, and international exchange students
by Gabriele Marconi - 1-22 Education and retirement: does University education at mid-age extend working life?
by Anders Stenberg & Olle Westerlund - 1-23 Growing out of the crisis: hidden assets to Greece's transition to an innovation economy
by Benedikt Herrmann & Alexander Kritikos - 1-23 Business cycle and spillover effects on pre-retirement behavior in Spain
by Sergi Jimenez-Martin & Judit Castello - 1-23 Wage setting in Slovenia: interpretation of the Wage Dynamics Network (WDN) survey findings in an institutional and macroeconomic context
by Biswajit Banerjee & Matija Vodopivec & Urban Sila - 1-23 Youth unemployment in old Europe: the polar cases of France and Germany
by Pierre Cahuc & Stéphane Carcillo & Ulf Rinne & Klaus Zimmermann - 1-24 Higher education and economic innovation, a comparison of European countries
by Cecile Hoareau & Jo Ritzen & Gabriele Marconi - 1-24 Intergenerational transmission of human capital in Europe: evidence from SHARE
by Luca Stella - 1-25 How do the unemployed search for a job? – Evidence from the EU Labour Force Survey
by Ronald Bachmann & Daniel Baumgarten - 1-25 Labour market and labour market policies during great recession: the case of Estonia
by Raul Eamets - 1-26 Immigration and careers of European workers: effects and the role of policies
by Cristina Cattaneo & Carlo Fiorio & Giovanni Peri - 1-26 Using the EU-SILC to model the impact of the economic crisis on inequality
by Cathal O’Donoghue & Jason Loughrey & Karyn Morrissey - 1-32 The unemployment effects of fiscal policy: recent evidence from Greece
by Athanasios Tagkalakis - 1-34 Full employment: a distant dream for Europe
by Indermit Gill & Johannes Koettl & Truman Packard - 1-53 Exploring the public-private sector wage gap in European countries
by Louis Christofides & Maria Michael
December 2012, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial: IZA Journal of European Labor Studies
by Alan Barrett & Sara de la Rica & Martin Kahanec & Klaus Zimmermann - 1-15 Primum vivere . . . industrial change, job destruction and the geographical distribution of unemployment
by Francesco Pastore - 1-20 Anonymous job applications in Europe
by Annabelle Krause & Ulf Rinne & Klaus Zimmermann - 1-20 Wage and occupational assimilation by skill level: migration policy lessons from Spain
by Núria Rodríguez-Planas - 1-21 The future of retirement and the pension system: How the public’s expectations vary over time and across socio-economic groups
by Luc Bissonnette & Arthur van Soest - 1-24 More alike than different: the Spanish and Irish labour markets before and after the crisis
by Pablo Agnese & Pablo Salvador - 1-24 The German labor market after the Great Recession: successful reforms and future challenges
by Marco Caliendo & Jens Hogenacker - 1-25 Why is there a gender earnings gap in self-employment? A decomposition analysis with German data
by Daniel Lechmann & Claus Schnabel - 1-29 Reforming an insider-outsider labor market: the Spanish experience
by Samuel Bentolila & Juan Dolado & Juan Jimeno