We present empirical evidence regarding unemployment dynamics for women and men in eight OECD countries. Unit-root tests are used to examine the unemployment dynamics of women and men. Failure to reject the unit-root hypothesis is consistent with unemployment hysteresis. Rejection of the unit-root hypothesis indicates that unemploymentdynamics are best explained by the natural rate of unemployment or the structuralist view. We find evidence of gender differences in unemployment dynamics in Canada, Germany and the US, but not in other countries. While there are some differences in the extent of persistence across gender and across countries, the degree of persistence for both female and male unemployment rates is fairly low in all countries....
There is an enormous literature on gender gaps in pay and labour market participation but virtually ...
This paper examines the relation between individual unemployment durations and incidence (inflow siz...
Unemployment is one of the most important problems that all countries must overcome. As a result, it...
We present empirical evidence regarding unemployment dynamics for women and men in eight OECD countr...
We present empirical evidence regarding unemployment dynamics for women and men in eight OECD countr...
We present empirical evidence regarding differences in unemployment dynamics across gender for a gro...
We examine the extent of persistence in the gender unemployment gap of eight OECD countries: Austral...
This paper applies panel unit-root tests that allow for structural breaks and cross-sectional depend...
We research gender differences in unemployment incidence and persistence during the debt crisis in P...
This article researches gender differences in the incidence and persistence of unemployment during t...
Existing studies using standard unit-root tests generally cannot reject the null hypothesis of a uni...
The persistence of unemployment increased during the recent great recession in many European countri...
This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining t...
This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining t...
In some OECD countries the male and female unemployment rates are very similar but in others (notabl...
There is an enormous literature on gender gaps in pay and labour market participation but virtually ...
This paper examines the relation between individual unemployment durations and incidence (inflow siz...
Unemployment is one of the most important problems that all countries must overcome. As a result, it...
We present empirical evidence regarding unemployment dynamics for women and men in eight OECD countr...
We present empirical evidence regarding unemployment dynamics for women and men in eight OECD countr...
We present empirical evidence regarding differences in unemployment dynamics across gender for a gro...
We examine the extent of persistence in the gender unemployment gap of eight OECD countries: Austral...
This paper applies panel unit-root tests that allow for structural breaks and cross-sectional depend...
We research gender differences in unemployment incidence and persistence during the debt crisis in P...
This article researches gender differences in the incidence and persistence of unemployment during t...
Existing studies using standard unit-root tests generally cannot reject the null hypothesis of a uni...
The persistence of unemployment increased during the recent great recession in many European countri...
This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining t...
This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining t...
In some OECD countries the male and female unemployment rates are very similar but in others (notabl...
There is an enormous literature on gender gaps in pay and labour market participation but virtually ...
This paper examines the relation between individual unemployment durations and incidence (inflow siz...
Unemployment is one of the most important problems that all countries must overcome. As a result, it...