IZA Journal of European Labor Studies
2012 - 2017
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Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
- A vibrant European labor market with full employment pp. 1-24

- Jo Ritzen and Klaus Zimmermann
- Low-wage employment versus unemployment: Which one provides better prospects for women? pp. 1-17

- Alexander Mosthaf, Thorsten Schank and Claus Schnabel
- Crisis, response and distributional impact: the case of Ireland pp. 1-17

- Tim Callan, Brian Nolan, Claire Keane, Michael Savage and John Walsh
- Matching worker skills to job tasks in the Netherlands: sorting into cities for better careers pp. 1-36

- Suzanne Kok
- How to combine the entry of young people in the labour market with the retention of older workers? pp. 1-23

- Werner Eichhorst, Tito Boeri, An De Coen, Vincenzo Galasso, Michael Kendzia and Nadia Steiber
- Occupational segregation and gender differentials in earnings in Macedonia pp. 1-27

- Biswajit Banerjee
- Hours of work and retirement behaviour pp. 1-22

- C Machado and Miguel Portela
- Do wages reflect labor productivity? The case of Belgian regions pp. 1-21

- Jozef Konings and Luca Marcolin
- Nominal and real wage rigidity: Does nationality matter? pp. 1-20

- Sonia Cabral and Cláudia Duarte
- When supply meets demand: wage inequality in Portugal pp. 1-20

- Mário Centeno and Álvaro Novo
- The IZA evaluation dataset survey: a scientific use file pp. 1-20

- Patrick Arni, Marco Caliendo, Steffen Künn and Klaus Zimmermann
- Eastern partnership migrants in Germany: outcomes, potentials and challenges pp. 1-20

- Costanza Biavaschi and Klaus Zimmermann
- Does Italy represent an opportunity for temporary migrants from the eastern partnership countries? pp. 1-20

- Sabrina Marchetti, Daniela Piazzalunga and Alessandra Venturini
- Immigrants from eastern partnership (EaP) countries in Spain pp. 1-28

- Lidia Farre and Núria Rodriguez-Planas
- Female labour market participation in Europe: novel evidence on trends and shaping factors pp. 1-40

- Angela Cipollone, Eleonora Patacchini and Giovanna Vallanti
- Testing the tunnel effect: comparison, age and happiness in UK and German panels pp. 1-30

- Felix FitzRoy, Michael Nolan, Max Steinhardt and David Ulph
- Employment, late-life work, retirement, and well-being in Europe and the United States pp. 1-30

- Milena Nikolova and Carol Graham
- Retirement patterns of couples in Europe pp. 1-18

- Laura Hospido and Gema Zamarro
- Income redistribution in the European Union pp. 1-29

- Silvia Avram, Horacio Levy and Holly Sutherland
- Institutional barriers and job creation in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1-29

- Jesús Cuaresma, Harald Oberhofer and Gallina Vincelette
- Gender gaps in recurrence and concentration of unemployment: Evidence from youth leaving France’s education system pp. 1-25

- Mouhamadou Niang
- Transitions in labour market status in EU labour markets pp. 1-25

- Melanie Ward-Warmedinger and Corrado Macchiarelli
- Labour migration to the UK from Eastern partnership countries pp. 1-19

- Ken Clark and Stephen Drinkwater
- Unemployment and house price crises: Lessons for Fiscal Policy from the Dutch Recession pp. 1-19

- C. N. Teulings
Volume 2, issue 1, 2013
- Immigration and careers of European workers: effects and the role of policies pp. 1-26

- Cristina Cattaneo, Carlo Fiorio and Giovanni Peri
- Using the EU-SILC to model the impact of the economic crisis on inequality pp. 1-26

- Cathal O’Donoghue, Jason Loughrey and Karyn Morrissey
- How do the unemployed search for a job? – Evidence from the EU Labour Force Survey pp. 1-25

- Ronald Bachmann and Daniel Baumgarten
- Labour market and labour market policies during great recession: the case of Estonia pp. 1-25

- Raul Eamets
- “Shelter from the storm?” - Danish flexicurity and the crisis pp. 1-19

- Per Madsen
- Full employment: a distant dream for Europe pp. 1-34

- Indermit Gill, Johannes Koettl and Truman Packard
- Underreporting of earnings and the minimum wage spike pp. 1-18

- Mirco Tonin
- Reforming labor markets: reflections of an economist who (unexpectedly) became the Italian Minister of Labor pp. 1-18

- Elsa Fornero
- The unemployment effects of fiscal policy: recent evidence from Greece pp. 1-32

- Athanasios Tagkalakis
- Reducing income inequality in Europe pp. 1-11

- Anthony Atkinson
- Education and retirement: does University education at mid-age extend working life? pp. 1-22

- Anders Stenberg and Olle Westerlund
- Rankings, accreditations, and international exchange students pp. 1-22

- Gabriele Marconi
- Repeated job quits: stepping stones or learning about quality? pp. 1-22

- Anne Gielen
- Never give up? The persistence of welfare participation in Sweden pp. 1-21

- Thomas Andrén and Daniela Andrén
- Can public works programs mitigate the impact of crises in Europe? The case of Latvia pp. 1-21

- Mehtabul Azam, Céline Ferré and Mohamed Ajwad
- To work, to retire – or both? Labor market activity after 60 pp. 1-20

- Mona Larsen and Peder Pedersen
- International education and economic growth pp. 1-13

- Jan Bergerhoff, Lex Borghans, Philipp Seegers and Tom Veen
- Intergenerational transmission of human capital in Europe: evidence from SHARE pp. 1-24

- Luca Stella
- Higher education and economic innovation, a comparison of European countries pp. 1-24

- Cecile Hoareau, Jo Ritzen and Gabriele Marconi
- Exploring the public-private sector wage gap in European countries pp. 1-53

- Louis Christofides and Maria Michael
- Growing out of the crisis: hidden assets to Greece's transition to an innovation economy pp. 1-23

- Benedikt Herrmann and Alexander Kritikos
- Youth unemployment in old Europe: the polar cases of France and Germany pp. 1-23

- Pierre Cahuc, Stéphane Carcillo, Ulf Rinne and Klaus Zimmermann
- Business cycle and spillover effects on pre-retirement behavior in Spain pp. 1-23

- Sergi Jimenez-Martin and Judit Castello
- Wage setting in Slovenia: interpretation of the Wage Dynamics Network (WDN) survey findings in an institutional and macroeconomic context pp. 1-23

- Biswajit Banerjee, Matija Vodopivec and Urban Sila
Volume 1, issue 1, 2012
- Primum vivere... industrial change, job destruction and the geographical distribution of unemployment pp. 1-15

- Francesco Pastore
- Reforming an insider-outsider labor market: the Spanish experience pp. 1-29

- Samuel Bentolila, Juan Dolado and Juan F Jimeno
- Why is there a gender earnings gap in self-employment? A decomposition analysis with German data pp. 1-25

- Daniel Lechmann and Claus Schnabel
- Editorial: IZA Journal of European Labor Studies pp. 1-2

- Alan Barrett, Sara De La Rica, Martin Kahanec and Klaus Zimmermann
- The future of retirement and the pension system: How the public’s expectations vary over time and across socio-economic groups pp. 1-21

- Luc Bissonnette and Arthur van Soest
- Anonymous job applications in Europe pp. 1-20

- Annabelle Krause-Pilatus, Ulf Rinne and Klaus Zimmermann
- Wage and occupational assimilation by skill level: migration policy lessons from Spain pp. 1-20

- Núria Rodriguez-Planas
- The German labor market after the Great Recession: successful reforms and future challenges pp. 1-24

- Marco Caliendo and Jens Hogenacker
- More alike than different: the Spanish and Irish labour markets before and after the crisis pp. 1-24

- Pablo Agnese and Pablo Salvador
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