IZA Journal of Labor Policy
2012 - 2019
Current editor(s): Juan F. Jimeno, David Neumark and Núria Rodríguez-Planas
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Volume 1, issue 1, 2012
- Activation and employment support policies in OECD countries. An overview of current approaches pp. 1-20

- Herwig Immervoll and Stefano Scarpetta
- Another economic miracle? The German labor market and the Great Recession pp. 1-21

- Ulf Rinne and Klaus Zimmermann
- Automatic stabilization and discretionary fiscal policy in the financial crisis pp. 1-19

- Mathias Dolls, Clemens Fuest and Andreas Peichl
- Good workers for good jobs: improving education and workforce systems in the US pp. 1-19

- Harry Holzer
- Active labour market policies in a recession pp. 1-19

- Torben Andersen and Michael Svarer
- How quickly does structural reform pay off? An empirical analysis of the short-term effects of unemployment benefit reform pp. 1-12

- Romain Bouis, Orsetta Causa, Lilas Demmou and Romain Duval
- Who bears the cost of the business cycle? Labor-market institutions and volatility of the youth unemployment rate pp. 1-22

- Daiji Kawaguchi and Tetsushi Murao
- Active social insurance pp. 1-22

- Knut Røed
- Editorial: IZA Journal of Labor Policy pp. 1-2

- Juan F Jimeno, David Neumark, Núria Rodriguez-Planas and Klaus Zimmermann
- The effects of living wage laws on low-wage workers and low-income families: What do we know now? pp. 1-34

- David Neumark, Matthew Thompson and Leslie Koyle
- The impact of minimum age of employment regulation on child labor and schooling * pp. 1-28

- Eric Edmonds and Maheshwor Shrestha
- Labor market conditions and self-employment: a Denmark-Spain comparison pp. 1-16

- Raquel Carrasco and Mette Ejrnæs
- Challenges and policy lessons for the growth-employment-poverty nexus in developing countries pp. 1-24

- Gary Fields
- Notes on behavioral economics and labor market policy pp. 1-14

- Linda Babcock, William Congdon, Lawrence Katz and Sendhil Mullainathan