The excellent candidates Elio Nimier-David (Crest) and Raoul von Maarseveen (Uppsala University) talk about what they appreciate about the EALE Job Market Tour and what ...
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Short-time work in France during the Covid-19 crisis
In France, just like in many other European countries, short-time work has proved to be a powerful tool to prevent massive layoffs during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Video: “The labor market consequences of living in social housing“
Professor Wolfgang Dauth discussed “The labor market consequences of living in social housing“ in his keynote speech at the EALE Job Market Tour 2023. YouTube video
Secondary Housing Supply
In this IAB-Discussion Paper the author estimates the impact of new housing supply on the local rent distribution, exploiting delays in housing completions caused by weather ...
Short-time work in Spain during the Covid-19 crisis
Spain used a short-time work scheme called “Expediente Temporal de Regulación de Empleo” during the Covid-19 crisis.
Modeling Migration Dynamics in Stochastic Labor Supply Forecasting
Population size and structure in conjunction with the participation behavior are the determinants of labor supply. Thereby, among the demographic components, migration is the one ...
The European Labour Market Barometer continues on its upward trend
The European Labour Market Barometer rises for the fourth time running, gaining 0.3 points in April compared to the previous month and now standing at 102.
Accumulating valuable work experience
Using linked employer-employee data on labor market biographies of workers in Germany, this paper analyzes where valuable work experience is primarily acquired.
The European Labour Market Barometer continues to rally
The European Labour Market Barometer shows a rise for the third time in a row and gains 1.0 point compared to the month before.
“Extended coverage and benefit duration boosted the role of short-time work in Italy during the Covid-19 crisis”
In many European countries, short-time work proved to be a strong measure to combat massive layoffs during the Covid-19 pandemic.