Contains fulltext : 29263.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Job mobility is produced by structural forces of expansion and contraction as well as by individual choices. But labor market structure and welfare state policies will create distinctive national patterns of labor force adjustment to shifts in technology, markets, and the consequent demand for particular forms of labor. In a four-nation comparative study, U.S. rates of job mobility showed the greatest sensitivity to structural change and to the labor market resources of individual workers. The Netherlands was at the opposite pole, with worker outcomes largely insulated from structural forces. Germany's strong labor market boundaries channeled adjustment wi...
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In this article, we reconstruct the institutional responses of different European welfare states and...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
This paper develops a two-sector growth model in which the process of structural change in the secto...
There is more resistance to layo¤s in continental Europe than in the U.S. At the same time, there is...
Job mobility is produced by structural forces of expansion and contraction as well as by individual ...
Defence date: 29 July 2002Examining Board: Prof. Michael Artis, EUI ; Prof. Simon Commander, EBRD Lo...
The concept of job mobility is useful to sociologists who see inequality as stemming from positions...
Contains fulltext : 72906.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article a...
Labor mobility, structural change and economic growth Abstract: This paper develops a two-sector gro...
In this article, we reconstruct the institutional responses of different European welfare states and...
This paper examines the job mobility of young American workers in the turbulent labor market of the ...
The Mortensen-Pissarides model with unemployment benefits and taxes has been able to account for the...
Politicians of all shades argue that the labour market should be more flexible and workers more mobi...
My dissertation studies labor market dynamics using detailed longitudinal household level data from ...
This thesis contains three essays on wages, worker mobility and the macroeconomy. Chapter 1 develops...
In this article, we reconstruct the institutional responses of different European welfare states and...
This article answers three questions.To what extent do Dutch workers voluntarily change employers or...
This paper develops a two-sector growth model in which the process of structural change in the secto...
There is more resistance to layo¤s in continental Europe than in the U.S. At the same time, there is...