This paper analyses employment resilience to the 2008 economic crisis using individual-level data from the European Social Survey (ESS) combined with NUTS-1 regional economic statistics. It models employment outcomes for individuals for 2002–08 and generates counterfactual outcomes for 2010 for individual-level employment assuming there is no recession. A resilience index, based on the difference between employment outcomes assuming actual economic conditions and a no recession counterfactual, is generated. Resilience varies substantially and is higher in German and French regions than in peripheral regions. Highly educated individuals, middle-aged individuals, unionized workers and men are more resilient
The “great recession” has affected labor markets in Euro-area countries in very different ways. The ...
In this paper, we analyse macroeconomic developments in European economies since the Great Recession...
The 2008 Great Recession prompted interest in the concept of regional resilience. This paper discuss...
This paper analyses employment resilience to the 2008 economic crisis using individual-level data fr...
Perhaps uniquely, we combine individual-level data from the American Community Survey 2005–2011 with...
This article adopts an evolutionary framework to the study of industrial resilience. We present a st...
This article adopts an evolutionary framework to the study of industrial resilience. We present a st...
We investigate the unemployment impact of the 2008 crisis to study the relationship between economic...
The response by regional and national economies to exogenous impulses has a well-established literat...
In this paper we study an association almost neglected in the literature, that between income inequa...
The paper draws on the concept of regional resilience to examine the impact of the 2008–2010 downtur...
This paper investigates labour market resilience for seven Portuguese NUTS-2 regions over the period...
Using a novel data set for 207 European regions from 22 different countries, we analyse the relevanc...
Using a novel data set for 207 European regions from 22 different countries, we analyse the relevanc...
Using a novel data set for 207 European regions from 22 different countries, we analyse the relevanc...
The “great recession” has affected labor markets in Euro-area countries in very different ways. The ...
In this paper, we analyse macroeconomic developments in European economies since the Great Recession...
The 2008 Great Recession prompted interest in the concept of regional resilience. This paper discuss...
This paper analyses employment resilience to the 2008 economic crisis using individual-level data fr...
Perhaps uniquely, we combine individual-level data from the American Community Survey 2005–2011 with...
This article adopts an evolutionary framework to the study of industrial resilience. We present a st...
This article adopts an evolutionary framework to the study of industrial resilience. We present a st...
We investigate the unemployment impact of the 2008 crisis to study the relationship between economic...
The response by regional and national economies to exogenous impulses has a well-established literat...
In this paper we study an association almost neglected in the literature, that between income inequa...
The paper draws on the concept of regional resilience to examine the impact of the 2008–2010 downtur...
This paper investigates labour market resilience for seven Portuguese NUTS-2 regions over the period...
Using a novel data set for 207 European regions from 22 different countries, we analyse the relevanc...
Using a novel data set for 207 European regions from 22 different countries, we analyse the relevanc...
Using a novel data set for 207 European regions from 22 different countries, we analyse the relevanc...
The “great recession” has affected labor markets in Euro-area countries in very different ways. The ...
In this paper, we analyse macroeconomic developments in European economies since the Great Recession...
The 2008 Great Recession prompted interest in the concept of regional resilience. This paper discuss...