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125: Earnings Volatility and its Consequences for Households
Danielle Venn
124: Is the European Welfare State Really More Expensive?: Indicators on Social Spending, 1980-2012; and a Manual to the OECD Social Expenditure Database (SOCX)
Willem Adema, Pauline Fron and Maxime Ladaique
123: Aggregate Earnings and Macroeconomic Shocks: The Role of Labour Market Policies and Institutions
Andrea Bassanini
122: Redistribution Policy and Inequality Reduction in OECD Countries: What Has Changed in Two Decades?
Herwig Immervoll and Linda Richardson
121: Over-Qualified or Under-Skilled: A Review of Existing Literature
Glenda Quintini
120: Right for the Job: Over-Qualified or Under-Skilled?
Glenda Quintini
119: The Labour Market Effects of Unemployment Compensation in Brazil
Alexander Hijzen
118: Early Maternal Employment and Child Development in Five OECD Countries
María del Carmen Huerta, Willem Adema, Jennifer Baxter, Miles Corak, Mette Deding, Matthew Gray, Wen-Jui Han and Jane Waldfogel
117: What Drives Inflows Into Disability?: Evidence from Three OECD Countries: Australia, Switzerland, United Kingdom
Ana Llena-Nozal and Theodora Xenogiani
116: Cooking, Caring and Volunteering: Unpaid Work Around the World
Veerle Miranda
115: The Role of Short-Time Work Schemes during the 2008-09 Recession
Alexander Hijzen and Danielle Venn
114: Les migrants internationaux dans les pays développés, émergents et en développement: Elargissement du profil
Jean-Christophe Dumont, Gilles Spielvogel and Sarah Widmaier
114: International Migrants in Developed, Emerging and Developing Countries: An Extended Profile
Jean-Christophe Dumont, Gilles Spielvogel and Sarah Widmaier
113: Activation Policies in Japan
Nicola Duell, David Grubb, Shruti Singh and Peter Tergeist
112: Activation Policies in Switzerland
Nicola Duell, Peter Tergeist, Ursula Bazant and Sylvie Cimper
111: Economic Determinants and Consequences of Child Maltreatment
Lawrence M. Berger and Jane Waldfogel
110: Distributional Consequences of Labor Demand Adjustments to a Downturn: A Model-Based Approach with Application to Germany 2008-09
Herwig Immervoll, Olivier Bargain, Andreas Peichl and Sebastien Siegloch
109: Decomposing Notional Defined-Contribution Pensions: Experience of OECD Countries' Reforms
Edward Whitehouse
108: Earnings of Men and Women Working in the Private Sector: Enriched Data for Pensions and Tax-Benefit Modeling
Anna D'Addio and Herwig Immervoll
107: Institutional Determinants of Worker Flows: A Cross-Country/Cross-Industry Approach
Andrea Bassanini, Andrea Garnero, Pascal Marianna and Sébastien Martin
106: Montée du chômage des jeunes dans la crise: Comment éviter un impact négatif à long terme sur toute une génération ?
Stefano Scarpetta, Anne Sonnet and Thomas Manfredi
106: Rising Youth Unemployment During The Crisis: How to Prevent Negative Long-term Consequences on a Generation?
Stefano Scarpetta, Anne Sonnet and Thomas Manfredi
105: Trends in Pension Eligibility Ages and Life Expectancy, 1950-2050
Rafal Chomik and Edward Whitehouse
104: Israeli Child Policy and Outcomes
John Gal, Mimi Ajzenstadt, Asher Ben-Arieh, Roni Holler and Nadine Zielinsky
103: Reforming Policies on Foreign Workers in Israel
Adriana Kemp
102: Labour Market and Socio-Economic Outcomes of the Arab-Israeli Population
Jack Habib, Judith King, Assaf Ben Shoham, Abraham Wolde-Tsadick and Karen Lasky
101: Trends in South African Income Distribution and Poverty since the Fall of Apartheid
Murray Leibbrandt, Ingrid Woolard, Arden Finn and Jonathan Argent
100: Minimum-Income Benefits in OECD Countries: Policy Design, Effectiveness and Challenges
Herwig Immervoll
99: Happiness and Age Cycles - Return to Start...?: On the Functional Relationship between Subjective Well-Being and Age
Justina A. V. Fischer
98: Activation Policies in Finland
Nicola Duell, David Grubb and Shruti Singh
97: Children of Immigrants in the Labour Markets of EU and OECD Countries: An Overview
Thomas Liebig and Sarah Widmaier
96: Income Distribution and Subjective Happiness: A Survey
Claudia Senik
95: Looking Inside the Perpetual-Motion Machine: Job and Worker Flows in OECD Countries
Andrea Bassanini and Pascal Marianna
94: Jobs for Immigrants: Labour Market Integration in Norway
Thomas Liebig
93: The Welfare Effects of Social Mobility
Justina A. V. Fischer
92: How Expensive is the Welfare State?: Gross and Net Indicators in the OECD Social Expenditure Database (SOCX)
Willem Adema and Maxime Ladaique
91: Should Pension Systems Recognise "Hazardous and Arduous Work"?
Asghar Zaidi and Edward Whitehouse
90: Going Separate Ways? School-to-Work Transitions in the United States and Europe
Glenda Quintini and Thomas Manfredi
89: Legislation, Collective Bargaining and Enforcement: Updating the OECD Employment Protection Indicators
Danielle Venn
88: Towards a Framework for Assessing Family Policies in the EU
Henning Lohmann, Frauke Peter, Tine Rostgaard and Katharina Spiess
87: Investment Risk and Pensions: Impact on Individual Retirement Incomes and Government Budgets
Edward Whitehouse, Anna D'Addio and Andrew Reilly
86: Pension Reform in Chile Revisited: What Has Been Learned?
Augusto Iglesias-Palau
85: Inequality, Poverty and Social Policy: Recent Trends in Chile
Osvaldo Larrañaga
84: Pension Schemes for the Self-Employed in OECD Countries
Jongkyun Choi
83: Work, Jobs and Well-Being across the Millennium
Andrew Clark
82: Child Well-Being and Sole-Parent Family Structure in the OECD: An Analysis
Simon Chapple
81: A Good Time for Making Work Pay? Taking Stock of In-Work Benefits and Related Measures across the OECD
Herwig Immervoll and Mark Pearson
80: Main Features of the Public Employment Service in Poland
Daniela Kalužná
79: Managing Highly-Skilled Labour Migration: A Comparative Analysis of Migration Policies and Challenges in OECD Countries
Jonathan Chaloff and Georges Lemaître
79: Gérer les migrations de travailleurs hautement qualifiés: Une analyse comparative des politiques migratoires et des enjeux des migrations dans les pays de l'OCDE
Jonathan Chaloff and Georges Lemaître
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