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20 lip 2018 · This text examines current trends in unemployment by focusing on its boundaries. These are considered as fluctuating, and two aspects of their dynamics are successively analysed. A first institutional dimension refers to the evolution of norms and rules contributing...
INTRODUCTION. This chapter investigates the links between unemployment rates in a group of OECD economies and their institutions, for the period 1960-89. Institutions govern behaviour, and so are among the most fundamental determinants of how, and how well, an economy functions.
The page provides a summary of unemployment as an economic indicator and its impact on the business cycle.
13 cze 2023 · Unemployed individuals, in particular the ones entitled to unemployment insurance, unemployment assistance, or other welfare benefits, are linked to institutions that exist with the aim of providing responses to their specific circumstances.
8 paź 2024 · Institutional unemployment results from long-term or permanent institutional factors and incentives in the economy. The following can all contribute to institutional unemployment:
9 sty 2015 · As a solution to this problem, a Bayesian model averaging approach is adopted in this paper to identify robust and significant institutional interactions for unemployment. Using a panel data-set for 17 OECD countries from 1982 to 2005, five robust and significant interaction terms are identified, and country-specific reform effects for the ...
unemployment has been institutionalized – by the exis-tence of unemployment insurance schemes, the number of mechanisms in place to help a person get back to work, the readiness to register in an employment agency or the networks of social protection – it seems clear that Brazil is