IZA Journal of Labor Policy
2019 - 2023
Current editor(s): Denis Fougère, Juan F. Jimeno and Núria Rodríguez-Planas From Sciendo & Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit GmbH (IZA) Bibliographic data for series maintained by Peter Golla (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 13, issue 1, 2023
- Minimum wage and collective bargaining shocks: a narrative database for advanced economies pp. 18

- Antonio Afonso, Joao Jalles and Venter Zoe
- The distributional effects of the pension system reform in Poland pp. 21

- Elena Jarocińska and Ruzik-Sierdzińska Anna
- Teleworkability and the COVID-19 crisis: potential and actual prevalence of remote work across Europe pp. 25

- Matteo Sostero, Milasi Santo, Hurley John, Enrique Fernandez-Macias and Martina Bisello
- Is the Global Competitiveness Index by the World Economic Forum a reliable tool for the design of labor market policies? Evidence from Latin American countries pp. 26

- Celia Vera and Silvio Rendon
- The effects of more intensive counseling for disadvantaged unemployed youth pp. 28

- Eppel Rainer and Mahringer Helmut
- Explaining the Evolution of Job Tenure in Europe, 1995–2020 pp. 32

- Maurizio Bussolo, Damien Capelle, Michael Lokshin, Iván Torre and Hernan Winkler
- Families first: A comparative study of company responses to paid care leave programs in the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 47

- Freiberg Tracey
- Job Protection — It is Good to be an Insider pp. 50

- Markus Gebauer
Volume 12, issue 1, 2022
- Directing young dropouts via SMS: evidence from a field experiment pp. 12

- Hervelin Jérémy
- Training during recessions: recent European evidence pp. 17

- Marco Bertoni and Giorgio Brunello
- Effects of a national work hours restriction in a high hours country pp. 18

- Lee Jieun
- Economics of Healthy Aging in India: A Multidimensional Perspective pp. 22

- Malik Manzoor Ahmad, Singh S. P. and Pattanaik Falguni
- Countercyclical fiscal policy and gender employment: evidence from the G-7 countries pp. 23

- Akitoby Bernardin, Honda Jiro and Hiroaki Miyamoto
- Unemployment transitions and the role of minimum wage: From pre-crisis to crisis and recovery pp. 26

- Eirini Andriopoulou and Karakitsios Alexandros
- Does the early release of retirement savings prolong labor market participation for workers approaching retirement? Evidence from Australia's “Transition to Retirement Income Streams” program pp. 36

- Andrew Carter
- How effective are hiring subsidies in reducing long-term unemployment among prime-aged jobseekers? Evidence from Belgium pp. 38

- Sam Desiere and Bart Cockx
- Social and fiscal impacts of statutory minimum wages in EU countries: a microsimulation analysis with EUROMOD pp. 39

- Klaus Grünberger, Edlira Narazani, Filauro Stefano and Áron Kiss
- The effect of time-saving household appliance ownership on outcomes for children and married women: evidence from India pp. 42

- Bhargava Smriti and Kerr Amanda
Volume 11, issue 1, 2021
- Puerto Rico's minimum wage: Revisiting a price floor with bite pp. 25

- Omberg Robert Tucker
- Mitigating Long-term Unemployment in Europe pp. 27

- Hiroaki Miyamoto and Suphaphiphat Nujin
- Determinants of youth unemployment in Uganda: The role of gender, education, residence, and age pp. 29

- Egessa Abel, John Bosco Nnyanzi and Muwanga James
- “Fine...I’ll do it myself”: Lessons from self-employment grants in a long recession period pp. 32

- Stjepan Srhoj and Ivan Zilic
- Statutory, effective, and optimal net tax schedules in Lithuania pp. 33

- Nerijus Černiauskas and Alain Jousten
- Differentiating retirement age to compensate for health differences pp. 34

- Vincent Vandenberghe
- Who cleans my house if the government pays? Refugees, low-educated workers, and long-term unemployed in tax-subsidized domestic service firms pp. 37

- Johanna Rickne
- Does universal long-term care insurance boost female labor force participation? Macro-level evidence pp. 50

- Michihito Ando, Furuichi Masato and Kaneko Yoshihiro
- Recent trends in the youth labor market in Colombia: Diagnosis and policy challenges pp. 62

- Andrés Ham, Darío Maldonado and Guzmán-Gutiérrez Carlos Santiago
Volume 10, issue 1, 2020
- Trade shocks and youth jobs pp. 12

- Michael Olabisi
- From better schools to better nourishment: evidence from a school-building program in India pp. 13

- Somdeep Chatterjee
- The Effect of Remittances on Crime in India pp. 18

- Mahesh Malvika
- The effect of child benefit on female labor supply pp. 18

- Iga Magda, Aneta Kiełczewska and Brandt Nicola
- Poverty and labor informality in Colombia pp. 20

- Roberto Sanchez-Torres
- Does Census Hiring Stimulate Jobs Growth? pp. 21

- Salim Furth
- Macroeconomic cost of excluding persons with disabilities from the workforce in Spain pp. 21

- Angeles Cámara, Martínez Mª Isabel and Rosa Santero
- Does an Introduction of a Paid Parental Leave Policy Affect Maternal Labor Market Outcomes in the Short Run? Evidence from Australia’s Paid Parental Leave Scheme pp. 21

- Bass Brittany
- The effects of a place-based tax cut and minimum wage increase on labor market outcomes pp. 24

- Raymundo Campos-Vazquez, Delgado Victor and Rodas Alexis
- Not everyone is engaged: an innovative approach to measure engagement levels on the labor market pp. 25

- Chartouni Carole, Robert Holzmann and Paez Gustavo N.
- Labor exports from Palestine to Israel: a boon or bane for the West Bank economy? pp. 25

- Agbahey Johanes, Khalid Siddig, Harald Grethe and McDonald Scott
- Tackling disabilities in young age—Policies that work pp. 27

- Kristine von Simson and Inés Hardoy
- Do foreign-educated nurses displace native-educated nurses? pp. 28

- Chung Hyeran and Mary Arends-Kuenning
- From unemployment to self-employment: The role of entrepreneurship training pp. 35

- Michaelides Marios and Davis Scott
- Heterogeneous effects of minimum wage on labor market outcomes: A case study from Turkey pp. 41

- Enes Işık, Orhangazi Özgür and Tekgüç Hasan
- Examining the Impact of Legal Arizona Worker Act on Native Female Labor Supply in the United States pp. 41

- Gunadi Christian
- The effect of trial periods in employment on firm hiring behavior pp. 51

- Isabelle Sin and Chappell Nathan
- First-time mothers and the labor market effects of the earned income tax credit pp. 53

- Shirley Peter
Volume 9, issue 1, 2019
- Population with Criminal Records and Racial Disparity in Labor Markets pp. 13

- Boatner Jasmine
- The World’s Oldest Profession? Employment-Age Profiles from the Transactional Sex Market pp. 17

- Nicholas Wilson
- The Economic Effects of Providing Legal Status to DREAMers pp. 18

- Francesc Ortega, Edwards Ryan and Hsin Amy
- Frontal assault versus incremental change: A comparison of collective bargaining in Portugal and the Netherlands pp. 26

- Alexander Hijzen, Pedro Martins and Parlevliet Jante
- Sympathy for the Devil? Exploring Flexicurity Win–Win Promises pp. 26

- Pedraza Pablo de, Álvarez-Díaz Marcos and Domínguez-Torreiro Marcos
- The Impact of Parental Leave Policy on Child-Rearing and Employment Behavior: The Case of Germany pp. 27

- Chirkova Serafima
- Unemployment Impact of Product and Labor Market Regulation: Evidence from European Countries pp. 32

- Piton Céline and Francois Rycx
- Economics of Artificial Intelligence: Implications for the Future of Work pp. 35

- Ekkehard Ernst, Rossana Merola and Samaan Daniel
- Patterns of Overeducation in Europe: The Role of Field of Study pp. 48

- Anja Rossen, Christina Boll and Wolf André
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