IZA Journal of Labor Policy
2012 - 2019
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Volume 8, issue 1, 2019
- Short-time work in the Great Recession: firm-level evidence from 20 EU countries pp. 1-29

- Reamonn Lydon, Thomas Mathä and Stephen Millard
- Non-base wage components as a source of wage adaptability to shocks: evidence from European firms, 2010–2013 pp. 1-18

- Jan Babecký, Clémence Berson, Ludmila Fadejeva, Ana Lamo, Petra Marotzke, Fernando Martins and Paweł Strzelecki
Volume 7, issue 1, 2018
- Are active labour market policies effective in activating and integrating low-skilled individuals? An international comparison pp. 1-26

- Verónica Escudero
- Overlooked benefits of consumer credit growth: impact on formal employment pp. 1-35

- Gunes Asik
- How do firms adjust to rises in the minimum wage? Survey evidence from Central and Eastern Europe pp. 1-30

- Katalin Bodnár, Ludmila Fadejeva, Stefania Iordache, Liina Malk, Desislava Paskaleva, Jurga Pesliakaite, Nataša Todorović Jemec, Peter Tóth and Robert Wyszyński
- The effect of non-contributory pensions on labour supply and private income transfers: evidence from Singapore pp. 1-54

- Yanying Chen and Yi Jin Tan
- Wage subsidies targeted to jobseekers with disabilities: subsequent employment and disability retirement pp. 1-37

- Nikolay Angelov and Marcus Eliason
- The dog that barks doesn’t bite: coverage and compliance of sectoral minimum wages in Italy pp. 1-24

- Andrea Garnero
- Enforcement of labor market regulations: heterogeneous compliance and adjustment across gender pp. 1-28

- Mariana Viollaz
- Criminal background and job performance pp. 1-49

- Dylan Minor, Nicola Persico and Deborah M. Weiss
- A policy for the size of individual unemployment accounts pp. 1-11

- Ruben Castro, Michael Weber and Gonzalo Reyes Hartley
- Market and political power interactions in Greece: an empirical investigation pp. 1-43

- Tryphon Kollintzas, Dimitris Papageorgiou, Mike Tsionas and Vanghelis Vassilatos
- Youth minimum wages and youth employment pp. 1-18

- Maria Marimpi and Pierre Koning
- Retirement rigidities and the gap between effective and desired labour supply by older workers pp. 1-19

- Serena Trucchi, Elsa Fornero and Mariacristina Rossi
Volume 6, issue 1, 2017
- Effectiveness of a job vacancy referral scheme pp. 1-24

- Joost Bollens and Bart Cockx
- Has the wage Phillips curve changed in the euro area? pp. 1-22

- Guido Bulligan and Eliana Viviano
- Cash transfers and female labor force participation: the case of AUH in Argentina pp. 1-22

- Santiago Garganta, Leonardo Gasparini and Mariana Marchionni
- Correction to: (Un)beliveable wages? An analysis of minimum wage policies in Europe from a living wage perspective pp. 1-3

- Brian Fabo and Sharon Sarah Belli
- Can a search model predict the effects of an increase in the benefit duration? Evidence from the Portuguese unemployment insurance reform pp. 1-14

- Álvaro A. Novo and Andre Silva
- (Un)beliveable wages? An analysis of minimum wage policies in Europe from a living wage perspective pp. 1-11

- Brian Fabo and Sharon Sarah Belli
- Evaluating place-based job creation programs in Japan pp. 1-27

- Sachiko Kazekami
- Having a bad attitude? The relationship between attitudes and sickness absence pp. 1-27

- Karen Hauge and Marte Eline Ulvestad
- The role of workplace accommodations in the employment of people with disabilities pp. 1-20

- Priyanka Anand and Purvi Sevak
- Are genetic markers of interest for economic research? pp. 1-23

- Steven Lehrer and Weili Ding
- The employability of ex-offenders: a field experiment in the Swedish labor market pp. 1-23

- Ali M. Ahmed and Elisabeth Lång
- Optimal combination of wage cuts and layoffs—the unexpected side effect of a performance-based payment system pp. 1-15

- Izumi Yokoyama and Takuya Obara
- The impact of Syrian refugees on natives’ labor market outcomes in Turkey: evidence from a quasi-experimental design pp. 1-28

- Evren Ceritoğlu, Burcu Gürcihan, Huzeyfe Torun and Semih Tumen
- Pension schemes and labor supply in the formal and informal sector pp. 1-29

- Rodrigo Ceni Gonzalez
- Understanding the public sector pay gap pp. 1-29

- Maria Campos, Domenico Depalo, Evangelia Papapetrou, Javier Pérez and Roberto Ramos
Volume 5, issue 1, 2016
- Youth unemployment and active labor market policies in Europe pp. 1-30

- Marco Caliendo and Ricarda Schmidl
- Youth unemployment and active labor market policies in Europe pp. 1-30

- Marco Caliendo and Ricarda Schmidl
- Supporting self-employment and small-scale entrepreneurship: potential programs to improve livelihoods for vulnerable workers pp. 1-26

- Yoonyoung Cho, David Robalino and Samantha Watson
- What happened to collective bargaining during the great recession? pp. 1-35

- Jelle Visser
- Earnings after DI: evidence from full medical continuing disability reviews pp. 1-22

- Jeffrey Hemmeter and Michelle Stegman Bailey
- Misperceptions of unemployment and individual labor market outcomes pp. 1-22

- Ana Rute Cardoso, Annalisa Loviglio and Lavinia Piemontese
- Women’s and men’s responses to in-work benefits: the influence of children pp. 1-24

- Daniela Andrén and Thomas Andrén
- Women’s and men’s responses to in-work benefits: the influence of children pp. 1-24

- Daniela Andrén and Thomas Andrén
- Policy levers to increase jobs and increase income from work after the Great Recession pp. 1-38

- David Neumark
- Labor market integration of new immigrants in Spain pp. 1-15

- Núria Rodriguez-Planas and Natalia Nollenberger
- Sharing housework between husbands and wives: how to improve marital satisfaction for working wives in Japan pp. 1-15

- Mayu Kobayashi, Miki Kobayashi, Tsunao Okumura and Emiko Usui
- Labor market integration of new immigrants in Spain pp. 1-15

- Núria Rodriguez-Planas and Natalia Nollenberger
- Acculturation and the labor market in Mexico pp. 1-29

- Javier Cano-Urbina and Patrick Mason
- Connecting high school dropouts to employment and education: an impact study of the National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program pp. 1-17

- Megan Millenky
- Shifts in euro area Beveridge curves and their determinants pp. 1-17

- Boele Bonthuis, Valerie Jarvis and Juuso Vanhala
- Does temporal and locational flexibility of work increase the supply of working hours? Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 1-34

- Daniel Possenriede, Wolter H.J. Hassink and Janneke Plantenga
- Drivers and effects of labour market reforms: Evidence from a novel policy compendium pp. 1-32

- Dragos Adascalitei and Clemente Pignatti
- Wage rigidities and business cycle fluctuations: a linked employer-employee analysis pp. 1-32

- Effrosyni Adamopoulou, Emmanuele Bobbio, Marta De Philippis and Federico Giorgi
- Collective bargaining systems and macroeconomic and microeconomic flexibility: the quest for appropriate institutional forms in advanced economies pp. 1-53

- John Addison
- Effects of increased elderly employment on other workers’ employment and elderly’s earnings in Japan pp. 1-23

- Ayako Kondo
- Effects of increased elderly employment on other workers’ employment and elderly’s earnings in Japan pp. 1-23

- Ayako Kondo
- Partners’ leisure time truly together upon retirement pp. 1-19

- Elena Stancanelli and Arthur van Soest
- Coverage of employment protection legislation pp. 1-20

- Mariya Aleksynska and Friederike Eberlein
- The changing graduate labour market: analysis using a new indicator of graduate jobs pp. 1-25

- Francis Green and Golo Henseke
- Reforming retirement age in DB and DC pension systems in an aging OLG economy with heterogenous agents pp. 1-36

- Joanna Tyrowicz, Krzysztof Makarski and Marcin Bielecki
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