IZA Journal of European Labor Studies
2012 - 2017
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Volume 6, issue 1, 2017
- Co-movements between public and private wages in the EU: what factors and with what policy implications? pp. 1-16

- Benedicta Marzinotto and Alessandro Turrini
- Minimum income schemes in Europe: is there a trade-off with activation policies? pp. 1-15

- Roberto Iacono
Volume 5, issue 1, 2016
- Unemployment dynamics and the Beveridge curve in Greece pp. 1-34

- Athanasios Tagkalakis
- Are changes in the dispersion of hours worked a cause of increased earnings inequality? pp. 1-34

- Daniele Checchi, Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa and Lara Vivian
- Towards shared unemployment insurance in the euro area pp. 1-15

- László Andor
- Gender unemployment gaps in the EU: blame the family pp. 1-31

- Alena Bičáková
- 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 pp. 1-35

- Robert Holzmann
- Are student jobs flexible jobs? Using online data to study employers’ preferences in Slovakia pp. 1-14

- Lucia Mytna Kurekova and Zuzana Žilinčíková
- Old-age employment and hours of work trends: empirical analysis for four European countries pp. 1-22

- Arjeta Aliaj, Xavier Flawinne, Alain Jousten, Sergio Perelman and Lin Shi
- Structural unemployment after the crisis in Austria pp. 1-36

- Michael Christl, Monika Köppl–Turyna and Dénes Kucsera
- Revisiting German labour market reform effects—a panel data analysis for occupational labour markets pp. 1-43

- Michael Stops
- Did tuition fees in Germany constrain students’ budgets? New evidence from a natural experiment pp. 1-25

- Stephan Thomsen and Friederike von Haaren-Giebel
- Job loss by wage level: lessons from the Great Recession in Ireland pp. 1-29

- Brian Nolan and Sarah Voitchovsky
- The impact of family-friendly policies in Spain and their use throughout the business cycle pp. 1-26

- Sara de la Rica and Lucía Gorjón
- Labour force participation elasticities and the move away from a flat tax: the case of Slovakia pp. 1-26

- Matus Senaj, Zuzana Siebertova, Norbert Svarda and Jana Valachyova
- Wage inequality, skill inequality, and employment: evidence and policy lessons from PIAAC pp. 1-26

- Sonja Jovicic
- Foreign ownership and its effects on employment and wages: the case of Sweden pp. 1-17

- Runar Brännlund, Jonas Nordström, Jesper Stage and Dick Svedin
- Health inequality and the uses of time for workers in Europe: policy implications pp. 1-18

- J. Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal and José Alberto Molina
- Absenteeism, childcare and the effectiveness of pension reforms pp. 1-18

- Flavia Coda Moscarola, Elsa Fornero and Steinar Strøm
- Automatic stabilizers—the intersection of labour market and fiscal policies pp. 1-18

- Torben M. Andersen
- The impact of easy and early access to old-age benefits on exits from the labour market: a macro-micro analysis pp. 1-18

- Ewa Gałecka-Burdziak and Marek Góra
- Health inequality and the uses of time for workers in Europe: policy implications pp. 1-18

- J. Gimenez-Nadal and José Alberto Molina
- Absenteeism, childcare and the effectiveness of pension reforms pp. 1-18

- Flavia Coda Moscarola, Elsa Fornero and Steinar Strøm
- Poverty trends during two recessions and two recoveries: lessons from Sweden 1991–2013 pp. 1-20

- Jan O. Jonsson, Carina Mood and Erik Bihagen
- Minimum income protection in the austerity tide pp. 1-20

- Sarah Marchal, Ive Marx and Natascha Van Mechelen
- Poverty trends during two recessions and two recoveries: lessons from Sweden 1991–2013 pp. 1-20

- Jan Jonsson, Carina Mood and Erik Bihagen
- Minimum income protection in the austerity tide pp. 1-20

- Sarah Marchal, Ive Marx and Natascha Van Mechelen
Volume 4, issue 1, 2015
- Scars of early non-employment for low educated youth: evidence and policy lessons from Belgium pp. 1-34

- Corinna Ghirelli
- The effects of father’s worklessness on young adults in the UK pp. 1-15

- Wouter Zwysen
- Determinants for the transition from work into retirement in Europe pp. 1-19

- Monika Riedel, Helmut Hofer and Birgit Wögerbauer
- Real unit labour costs in Eurozone countries: drivers and clusters pp. 1-19

- Javier Ordóñez, Hector Sala and José Silva
- Targeting migration with limited control: the case of the UK and the EU pp. 1-19

- Cinzia Rienzo and Carlos Vargas-Silva
- Gender and occupational wage gaps in Romania: from planned equality to market inequality? pp. 1-27

- Daniela Andrén and Thomas Andrén
- The European Youth Guarantee: labor market context, conditions and opportunities in Italy pp. 1-22

- Francesco Pastore
- Real wage responsiveness to unemployment in Spain: asymmetries along the business cycle pp. 1-13

- Paulino Font, Mario Izquierdo and Sergio Puente
- Tradable Refugee-admission Quotas (TRAQs), the Syrian Crisis and the new European Agenda on Migration pp. 1-13

- Jesús Fernández-Huertas Moraga and Hillel Rapoport
- Youth unemployment in Greece: measuring the challenge pp. 1-25

- David Bell and David Blanchflower
- The long-term earnings consequences of general vs. specific training of the unemployed pp. 1-26

- Anders Stenberg and Olle Westerlund
- The efficiency wage effect of employer provided occupational pensions pp. 1-17

- Mario Bossler
- The labour supply of women in STEM pp. 1-17

- Eva Schlenker
- Getting stable: an evaluation of the incentives for permanent contracts in Italy pp. 1-29

- Emanuele Ciani and Guido de Blasio
- Labour market dynamics and worker heterogeneity during the Great Recession – Evidence from Europe pp. 1-29

- Ronald Bachmann, Peggy Bechara (née David), Anica Kramer and Sylvi Rzepka
- Changes in labour market transitions in Ireland over the Great Recession: what role for policy? pp. 1-18

- Adele Bergin, Elish Kelly and Seamus McGuinness
- Preferences for redistribution in Europe pp. 1-18

- Javier Olivera
- Working time accounts and firm performance in Germany pp. 1-18

- Lutz Bellmann and Olaf Hübler
- Wage flexibility and the great recession: the response of the Irish labour market pp. 1-24

- Aedín Doris, Donal O’Neill and Olive Sweetman
- An empirical inquiry into the determinants of public education spending in Europe pp. 1-24

- Catalin Dragomirescu-Gaina
- Religious diversity and entrepreneurship in transition: lessons for policymakers pp. 1-21

- Elena Nikolova and Dora Simroth
- Employment and wages before and after incarceration – evidence from Hungary pp. 1-21

- Bence Czafit and János Köllő
- Publicizing the results of standardized external tests: does it have an effect on school outcomes? pp. 1-20

- Brindusa Anghel, Antonio Cabrales, Jorge Sainz and Ismael Sanz
- An ex ante evaluation of the Revenu de Solidarité Active by micro–macro simulation techniques pp. 1-20

- Luciano Canova, Luca Piccoli and Amedeo Spadaro
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