The analysis of the Swiss labor market poses a methodological challenge. On the one hand, Switzerland is too diversified to be analyzed as a single socio-economic space. On the other hand, a high level of territorial fragmentation makes the use of administrative divisions methodologically weak. In this paper, we classify Swiss cantons into three types of labor markets: attractive, multicenter, and marginal. Our typology is based on a wide range of economic and labor market parameters, and can be a ready-to-use tool for further researches
The labor market is not a homogenous category. Its diversity is a consequence of the specificity of ...
Cross-sectional literature has shown that in Switzerland as elsewhere immigrants are more penalized ...
This paper takes Switzerland as a case study and examines the determinants of (perceived) overqualif...
Switzerland is a small country with rich cultural and geographic diversity. The Swiss unemployment r...
This paper analyses wage differentials among regions Switzerland. We decompose the regional wage dif...
THE REGIONS OF SWITZERLAND WHICH ATTRACT POPULATION. STUDY OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION AND THA...
This paper presents a general survey of the Swiss economy. It emphasises the various factors that ha...
This paper analysis wage differentials in Switzerland with special focus on the wage differences amo...
Regional disparities in the unemployment represent for Switzerland a new regional problem. The avera...
The thesis discusses the comparative advantages of the different cantons of Switzerland. The aim is ...
Unemployment in Switzerland has not been a very interesting phenomenon until the end of the eighties...
International audienceAre the determinants of working poverty the same across Swiss regions? Does th...
This study aimed at conducting a representative analysis of the Swiss labor market from 1991 to 2014...
Recent empirical findings highlight how economic geography is important in understanding various pol...
International labour migration in post-industrial countries raises numerous questions. A wide range ...
The labor market is not a homogenous category. Its diversity is a consequence of the specificity of ...
Cross-sectional literature has shown that in Switzerland as elsewhere immigrants are more penalized ...
This paper takes Switzerland as a case study and examines the determinants of (perceived) overqualif...
Switzerland is a small country with rich cultural and geographic diversity. The Swiss unemployment r...
This paper analyses wage differentials among regions Switzerland. We decompose the regional wage dif...
THE REGIONS OF SWITZERLAND WHICH ATTRACT POPULATION. STUDY OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION AND THA...
This paper presents a general survey of the Swiss economy. It emphasises the various factors that ha...
This paper analysis wage differentials in Switzerland with special focus on the wage differences amo...
Regional disparities in the unemployment represent for Switzerland a new regional problem. The avera...
The thesis discusses the comparative advantages of the different cantons of Switzerland. The aim is ...
Unemployment in Switzerland has not been a very interesting phenomenon until the end of the eighties...
International audienceAre the determinants of working poverty the same across Swiss regions? Does th...
This study aimed at conducting a representative analysis of the Swiss labor market from 1991 to 2014...
Recent empirical findings highlight how economic geography is important in understanding various pol...
International labour migration in post-industrial countries raises numerous questions. A wide range ...
The labor market is not a homogenous category. Its diversity is a consequence of the specificity of ...
Cross-sectional literature has shown that in Switzerland as elsewhere immigrants are more penalized ...
This paper takes Switzerland as a case study and examines the determinants of (perceived) overqualif...