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December 2019, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-18 Non-base wage components as a source of wage adaptability to shocks: evidence from European firms, 2010–2013
by Jan Babecký & Clémence Berson & Ludmila Fadejeva & Ana Lamo & Petra Marotzke & Fernando Martins & Pawel Strzelecki - 1-29 Short-time work in the Great Recession: firm-level evidence from 20 EU countries
by Reamonn Lydon & Thomas Y. Mathä & Stephen Millard
December 2018, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-11 A policy for the size of individual unemployment accounts
by Rubén Castro & Michael Weber & Gonzalo Reyes - 1-18 Youth minimum wages and youth employment
by Maria Marimpi & Pierre Koning - 1-19 Retirement rigidities and the gap between effective and desired labour supply by older workers
by Serena Trucchi & Elsa Fornero & Mariacristina Rossi - 1-24 The dog that barks doesn’t bite: coverage and compliance of sectoral minimum wages in Italy
by Andrea Garnero - 1-26 Are active labour market policies effective in activating and integrating low-skilled individuals? An international comparison
by Verónica Escudero - 1-28 Enforcement of labor market regulations: heterogeneous compliance and adjustment across gender
by Mariana Viollaz - 1-30 How do firms adjust to rises in the minimum wage? Survey evidence from Central and Eastern Europe
by Katalin Bodnár & Ludmila Fadejeva & Stefania Iordache & Liina Malk & Desislava Paskaleva & Jurga Pesliakaitė & Nataša Todorović Jemec & Peter Tóth & Robert Wyszyński - 1-35 Overlooked benefits of consumer credit growth: impact on formal employment
by Güneş A. Aşık - 1-37 Wage subsidies targeted to jobseekers with disabilities: subsequent employment and disability retirement
by Nikolay Angelov & Marcus Eliason - 1-43 Market and political power interactions in Greece: an empirical investigation
by Tryphon Kollintzas & Dimitris Papageorgiou & Efthymios Tsionas & Vanghelis Vassilatos - 1-49 Criminal background and job performance
by Dylan Minor & Nicola Persico & Deborah M. Weiss - 1-54 The effect of non-contributory pensions on labour supply and private income transfers: evidence from Singapore
by Yanying Chen & Yi Jin Tan
December 2017, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-3 Correction to: (Un)beliveable wages? An analysis of minimum wage policies in Europe from a living wage perspective
by Brian Fabo & Sharon Sarah Belli - 1-11 (Un)beliveable wages? An analysis of minimum wage policies in Europe from a living wage perspective
by Brian Fabo & Sharon Sarah Belli - 1-14 Can a search model predict the effects of an increase in the benefit duration? Evidence from the Portuguese unemployment insurance reform
by Álvaro A. Novo & André C. Silva - 1-15 Optimal combination of wage cuts and layoffs—the unexpected side effect of a performance-based payment system
by Izumi Yokoyama & Takuya Obara - 1-20 The role of workplace accommodations in the employment of people with disabilities
by Priyanka Anand & Purvi Sevak - 1-22 Has the wage Phillips curve changed in the euro area?
by Guido Bulligan & Eliana Viviano - 1-22 Cash transfers and female labor force participation: the case of AUH in Argentina
by Santiago Garganta & Leonardo Gasparini & Mariana Marchionni - 1-23 The employability of ex-offenders: a field experiment in the Swedish labor market
by Ali M. Ahmed & Elisabeth Lång - 1-23 Are genetic markers of interest for economic research?
by Steven F. Lehrer & Weili Ding - 1-24 Effectiveness of a job vacancy referral scheme
by Joost Bollens & Bart Cockx - 1-27 Having a bad attitude? The relationship between attitudes and sickness absence
by Karen Evelyn Hauge & Marte Eline Ulvestad - 1-27 Evaluating place-based job creation programs in Japan
by Sachiko Kazekami - 1-28 The impact of Syrian refugees on natives’ labor market outcomes in Turkey: evidence from a quasi-experimental design
by Evren Ceritoglu & H. Burcu Gurcihan Yunculer & Huzeyfe Torun & Semih Tumen - 1-29 Understanding the public sector pay gap
by Maria M. Campos & Domenico Depalo & Evangelia Papapetrou & Javier J. Pérez & Roberto Ramos - 1-29 Pension schemes and labor supply in the formal and informal sector
by Rodrigo Ceni
December 2016, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-15 Labor market integration of new immigrants in Spain
by Núria Rodríguez-Planas & Natalia Nollenberger - 1-15 Sharing housework between husbands and wives: how to improve marital satisfaction for working wives in Japan
by Mayu Kobayashi & Miki Kobayashi & Tsunao Okumura & Emiko Usui - 1-15 Labor market integration of new immigrants in Spain
by Núria Rodríguez-Planas & Natalia Nollenberger - 1-17 Shifts in euro area Beveridge curves and their determinants
by Boele Bonthuis & Valerie Jarvis & Juuso Vanhala - 1-17 Connecting high school dropouts to employment and education: an impact study of the National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program
by Megan Millenky - 1-19 Partners’ leisure time truly together upon retirement
by Elena Stancanelli & Arthur Van Soest - 1-20 Coverage of employment protection legislation
by Mariya Aleksynska & Friederike Eberlein - 1-22 Misperceptions of unemployment and individual labor market outcomes
by Ana Rute Cardoso & Annalisa Loviglio & Lavinia Piemontese - 1-22 Earnings after DI: evidence from full medical continuing disability reviews
by Jeffrey Hemmeter & Michelle Stegman Bailey - 1-23 Effects of increased elderly employment on other workers’ employment and elderly’s earnings in Japan
by Ayako Kondo - 1-23 Effects of increased elderly employment on other workers’ employment and elderly’s earnings in Japan
by Ayako Kondo - 1-24 Women’s and men’s responses to in-work benefits: the influence of children
by Daniela Andrén & Thomas Andrén - 1-24 Women’s and men’s responses to in-work benefits: the influence of children
by Daniela Andrén & Thomas Andrén - 1-25 The changing graduate labour market: analysis using a new indicator of graduate jobs
by Francis Green & Golo Henseke - 1-26 Supporting self-employment and small-scale entrepreneurship: potential programs to improve livelihoods for vulnerable workers
by Yoonyoung Cho & David Robalino & Samantha Watson - 1-29 Acculturation and the labor market in Mexico
by Javier Cano-Urbina & Patrick L. Mason - 1-30 Youth unemployment and active labor market policies in Europe
by Marco Caliendo & Ricarda Schmidl - 1-30 Youth unemployment and active labor market policies in Europe
by Marco Caliendo & Ricarda Schmidl - 1-32 Wage rigidities and business cycle fluctuations: a linked employer-employee analysis
by Effrosyni Adamopoulou & Emmanuele Bobbio & Marta De Philippis & Federico Giorgi - 1-32 Drivers and effects of labour market reforms: Evidence from a novel policy compendium
by Dragos Adascalitei & Clemente Pignatti Morano - 1-34 Does temporal and locational flexibility of work increase the supply of working hours? Evidence from the Netherlands
by Daniel Possenriede & Wolter H.J. Hassink & Janneke Plantenga - 1-35 What happened to collective bargaining during the great recession?
by Jelle Visser - 1-36 Reforming retirement age in DB and DC pension systems in an aging OLG economy with heterogenous agents
by Joanna Tyrowicz & Krzysztof Makarski & Marcin Bielecki - 1-38 Policy levers to increase jobs and increase income from work after the Great Recession
by David Neumark - 1-53 Collective bargaining systems and macroeconomic and microeconomic flexibility: the quest for appropriate institutional forms in advanced economies
by John T. Addison
December 2015, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-1 Erratum: Recent extensions of U.S. unemployment benefits: search responses in alternative labor market states
by Robert Valletta - 1-15 How to fight long-term unemployment: lessons from Germany
by Alexander Spermann - 1-17 A fiscal job? An analysis of fiscal policy and the labor market
by Elva Bova & Christina Kolerus & Sampawende Tapsoba - 1-17 Transitional jobs after release from prison: effects on employment and recidivism
by Erin Valentine & Cindy Redcross - 1-18 Financial work incentives for disability benefit recipients: lessons from a randomised field experiment
by Monika Bütler & Eva Deuchert & Michael Lechner & Stefan Staubli & Petra Thiemann - 1-18 Global Skill Partnerships: a proposal for technical training in a mobile world
by Michael Clemens - 1-23 Did the Intergenerational Solidarity Pact increase the employment rate of older workers in Belgium? A macro-econometric evaluation
by Muriel Dejemeppe & Catherine Smith & Bruno der Linden - 1-24 Who suffers from unemployment? The role of health and skills
by Anton Nilsson - 1-25 Employment subsidies, informal economy and women’s transition into work in a depressed area: evidence from a matching approach
by Manuela Deidda & Adriana Di Liberto & Marta Foddi & Giovanni Sulis - 1-25 Wage returns to mid-career investments in job training through employer supported course enrollment: evidence for Canada
by Wen Ci & Jose Galdo & Marcel Voia & Christopher Worswick - 1-26 Do wage subsidies for disabled workers reduce their non-employment? - evidence from the Danish Flexjob scheme
by Nabanita Datta Gupta & Mona Larsen & Lars Thomsen - 1-27 Fiscal policies and the prices of labor: a comparison of the U.K. and U.S
by Casey Mulligan - 1-27 The impact of the recession on the wealth of older immigrant and native households in the United States
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Susan Pozo - 1-28 European firm adjustment during times of economic crisis
by Silvia Fabiani & Ana Lamo & Julián Messina & Tairi Rõõm - 1-28 What factors contributed to changes in employment during and after the Great Recession?
by Ammar Farooq & Adriana Kugler - 1-29 Testing a conditional cash transfer program in the U.S.: the effects of the family rewards program in New York City
by Cynthia Miller & James Riccio & Nandita Verma & Stephen Nuñez & Nadine Dechausay & Edith Yang - 1-29 Taxation and female labor supply in Italy
by Fabrizio Colonna & Stefania Marcassa - 1-29 Activation and active labour market policies in OECD countries: stylised facts and evidence on their effectiveness
by John Martin - 1-30 Is it worth it? Postsecondary education and labor market outcomes for the disadvantaged
by Ben Backes & Harry Holzer & Erin Velez - 1-30 Minimum wages and employment in China
by Tony Fang & Carl Lin - 1-31 European structural funds during the crisis: evidence from Southern Italy
by Emanuele Ciani & Guido de Blasio - 1-32 Breaking the low pay, no pay cycle: the effects of the UK Employment Retention and Advancement programme
by Richard Hendra & James Riccio & Richard Dorsett & Philip Robins - 1-33 A decade of labour market reforms in the EU: insights from the LABREF database
by Alessandro Turrini & Gabor Koltay & Fabiana Pierini & Clarisse Goffard & Aron Kiss - 1-34 Fostering job search among older workers: the case for pension reform
by J. García-Pérez & Alfonso Sánchez-Martín
December 2014, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-2 Dedication to David Dean
by Joseph Ashley & John Pepper & Kirsten Rowe & Robert Schmidt & Steven Stern - 1-9 Finding alternatives to disability benefit receipt
by Gina Livermore & David Wittenburg & David Neumark - 1-11 Labor market policies and European crises
by Giuseppe Bertola - 1-16 Uncertainty, redistribution, and the labor market since 2007
by Casey Mulligan - 1-19 Intensifying the use of benefit sanctions: an effective tool to increase employment?
by Bernhard Boockmann & Stephan L. Thomsen & Thomas Walter - 1-19 The relationship between timely delivery of vocational rehabilitation services and subsequent federal disability benefit application and receipt
by Jody Schimmel Hyde & Todd Honeycutt & David Stapleton - 1-19 State vocational rehabilitation programs and federal disability insurance: an analysis of Virginia’s vocational rehabilitation program
by David Dean & John Pepper & Robert Schmidt & Steven Stern - 1-20 Earned income tax credits, unemployment benefits and wages: empirical evidence from Sweden
by Helge Bennmarker & Lars Calmfors & Anna Seim - 1-22 Return on investment of apprenticeship systems for enterprises: Evidence from cost-benefit analyses
by Samuel Muehlemann & Stefan Wolter - 1-22 Tax structure and revenue instability: the Great Recession and the states
by Howard Chernick & Cordelia Reimers & Jennifer Tennant - 1-23 Labor market policies and IMF advice in advanced economies during the Great Recession
by Olivier Blanchard & Florence Jaumotte & Prakash Loungani - 1-23 Reconciling findings on the employment effect of disability insurance
by John Bound & Stephan Lindner & Timothy Waidmann - 1-24 Dropout trends and educational reforms: the role of the LOGSE in Spain
by Florentino Felgueroso & Maria Gutiérrez-Domènech & Sergi Jiménez-Martín - 1-24 Wage subsidies in developing countries as a tool to build human capital: design and implementation issues
by Rita Almeida & Larry Orr & David Robalino - 1-25 Recent extensions of U.S. unemployment benefits: search responses in alternative labor market states
by Robert Valletta - 1-26 More on recent evidence on the effects of minimum wages in the United States
by David Neumark & JM Salas & William Wascher - 1-27 How do people with disabilities cope while waiting for disability insurance benefits?
by Norma Coe & Stephan Lindner & Kendrew Wong & April Wu - 1-27 Does leaving school in an economic downturn impact access to employer-sponsored health insurance?
by Johanna Maclean - 1-29 The effect of vocational rehabilitation on the employment outcomes of disability insurance beneficiaries: new evidence from Canada
by Michele Campolieti & Morley Gunderson & Jeffrey Smith - 1-30 Disability benefit growth and disability reform in the US: lessons from other OECD nations
by Richard Burkhauser & Mary Daly & Duncan McVicar & Roger Wilkins - 1-31 The political economy of the disability insurance: theory and evidence of gubernatorial learning
by Radha Iyengar & Giovanni Mastrobuoni
December 2013, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-16 Mental health: the new frontier for labour economics
by Richard Layard - 1-18 Informality and exclusion: evidence from matched employer-employee data for Lebanon and Syria
by Mohamad Alloush & Carole Chartouni & Roberta Gatti & Joana Silva - 1-18 Bridge jobs in Europe
by Giorgio Brunello & Monica Langella - 1-18 Why did unemployment respond so differently to the global financial crisis across countries? Insights from Okun’s Law
by Sandrine Cazes & Sher Verick & Fares Al Hussami - 1-18 Fiscal consolidation and unemployment: does EPL matter?: A look at EU countries
by Alessandro Turrini - 1-19 Wage discrimination over the business cycle
by Jeff Biddle & Daniel Hamermesh - 1-19 Tackling graduate unemployment in North Africa through employment subsidies: A look at the SIVP programme in Tunisia
by Stijn Broecke - 1-20 Designing and implementing unemployment benefit systems in middle and low income countries: beyond risk-pooling vs savings
by David Robalino & Michael Weber - 1-20 Are employability skills learned in U.S. youth education and training programs?
by Robert Lerman - 1-21 Did the 2007 welfare reforms for low income parents in Australia increase welfare exits?
by Yin Fok & Duncan McVicar - 1-23 Introducing unemployment insurance to developing countries
by Milan Vodopivec - 1-23 Do non-wage cost rigidities slow down employment? Evidence from Turkey
by Sinem Ayhan - 1-24 Subsidized work before and after the German Hartz reforms: design of major schemes, evaluation results and lessons learnt
by Joachim Wolff & Gesine Stephan - 1-25 A reform agenda for improving the delivery of ALMPs in the MENA region
by Diego Angel-Urdinola & Rene Leon-Solano - 1-25 The disability system and programs to promote employment for people with disabilities
by David Wittenburg & David Mann & Allison Thompkins - 1-26 Using state level employment thresholds to explain Okun’s Law
by Ryan Herzog - 1-31 The role of short-time work schemes during the global financial crisis1 and early recovery: a cross-country analysis
by Alexander Hijzen & Sebastien Martin - 1-33 Labour supply and income distribution effects of the working income tax benefit: a general equilibrium microsimulation analysis
by Nabil Annabi & Youssef Boudribila & Simon Harvey
December 2012, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial: IZA Journal of Labor Policy
by Juan Jimeno & David Neumark & Núria Rodríguez-Planas & Klaus Zimmermann - 1-12 How quickly does structural reform pay off? An empirical analysis of the short-term effects of unemployment benefit reform
by Romain Bouis & Orsetta Causa & Lilas Demmou & Romain Duval - 1-14 Notes on behavioral economics and labor market policy
by Linda Babcock & William Congdon & Lawrence Katz & Sendhil Mullainathan - 1-16 Labor market conditions and self-employment: a Denmark-Spain comparison
by Raquel Carrasco & Mette Ejrnæs - 1-19 Automatic stabilization and discretionary fiscal policy in the financial crisis
by Mathias Dolls & Clemens Fuest & Andreas Peichl - 1-19 Active labour market policies in a recession
by Torben Andersen & Michael Svarer - 1-19 Good workers for good jobs: improving education and workforce systems in the US
by Harry Holzer - 1-20 Activation and employment support policies in OECD countries. An overview of current approaches
by Herwig Immervoll & Stefano Scarpetta - 1-21 Another economic miracle? The German labor market and the Great Recession
by Ulf Rinne & Klaus Zimmermann - 1-22 Active social insurance
by Knut Røed - 1-22 Who bears the cost of the business cycle? Labor-market institutions and volatility of the youth unemployment rate
by Daiji Kawaguchi & Tetsushi Murao - 1-24 Challenges and policy lessons for the growth-employment-poverty nexus in developing countries
by Gary Fields - 1-28 The impact of minimum age of employment regulation on child labor and schooling
by Eric Edmonds & Maheshwor Shrestha - 1-34 The effects of living wage laws on low-wage workers and low-income families: What do we know now?
by David Neumark & Matthew Thompson & Leslie Koyle