Over the last quarter century, the Spanish unemployment rate has gone from 3.5% to 24% of the labor force, and then back to 13%. In this paper we describe this extraordinary evolution more in detail, discuss the main shocks and institutions behind it, and provide a set of policy implications derived from our analysis
Most European countries are affected by high unemployment rates. Among the OECD countries, the perf...
Defence date: 26 September 2006Examining board: Prof. Peter Wagner, EUI, Supervisor ; Prof. Heinz-Ge...
Long-term unemployment (LTU) affects the Spanish labour market to a broader extent than those of oth...
Spain has the most serious and persistent unemployment problem in Europe, with an unemployment rate ...
In this paper we analyze quantitatively the importance for Spanish unemployment in the period 1980-1...
This paper investigates the persistence of Spanish unemployment by incorporating the output gap over...
Abstract The dynamics of Spanish unemployment in the last thirty years has been characterized by a h...
This paper aims to shed some light on the dynamics of the Spanish labor market, using data from the ...
This Selected Issues paper analyzes labor market policies and unemployment dynamics in Spain. It pro...
The benefits implied by changing the growth model are at the heart of the heated political and eco-n...
Spain has suffered from a persistent unemployment problem since the financial crisis, with the unemp...
30 p.We review the causes of Spanish unemployment by estimating a simple macroeconomic model using t...
In this paper, we review the main causes of Spanish unemployment and weight them by estimating a sim...
The thesis investigates the behavior of Spain’s persistently high unemployment rate. Rigid labor law...
The Spanish labor market is not working: the unemployment rate is structurally very high; wages are ...
Most European countries are affected by high unemployment rates. Among the OECD countries, the perf...
Defence date: 26 September 2006Examining board: Prof. Peter Wagner, EUI, Supervisor ; Prof. Heinz-Ge...
Long-term unemployment (LTU) affects the Spanish labour market to a broader extent than those of oth...
Spain has the most serious and persistent unemployment problem in Europe, with an unemployment rate ...
In this paper we analyze quantitatively the importance for Spanish unemployment in the period 1980-1...
This paper investigates the persistence of Spanish unemployment by incorporating the output gap over...
Abstract The dynamics of Spanish unemployment in the last thirty years has been characterized by a h...
This paper aims to shed some light on the dynamics of the Spanish labor market, using data from the ...
This Selected Issues paper analyzes labor market policies and unemployment dynamics in Spain. It pro...
The benefits implied by changing the growth model are at the heart of the heated political and eco-n...
Spain has suffered from a persistent unemployment problem since the financial crisis, with the unemp...
30 p.We review the causes of Spanish unemployment by estimating a simple macroeconomic model using t...
In this paper, we review the main causes of Spanish unemployment and weight them by estimating a sim...
The thesis investigates the behavior of Spain’s persistently high unemployment rate. Rigid labor law...
The Spanish labor market is not working: the unemployment rate is structurally very high; wages are ...
Most European countries are affected by high unemployment rates. Among the OECD countries, the perf...
Defence date: 26 September 2006Examining board: Prof. Peter Wagner, EUI, Supervisor ; Prof. Heinz-Ge...
Long-term unemployment (LTU) affects the Spanish labour market to a broader extent than those of oth...