The stylised facts describing the poor performance of the youth labour market in Spain over the last two decades, entailing high unemployment rates for both higher and lower educated workers, over-education and low intensity of on-the-job training, are explained through a simple matching model where higher educated workers crowd-out lower educated ones from their traditional entry jobs. In this model, a combination of rigid labour market institutions and an increase in the relative supply of higher educated workers harms the training prospects of lower educated workers.Publicad
This study examines the effects of educational mismatch on wages in the Spanish labour market since...
The objective of this article is to explain the job match which is assessed by comparing attained e...
A number of ideas have been put forward to help tackle youth unemployment in Europe. Bob Hancké take...
The stylised facts describing the poor performance of the youth labour market in Spain over the last...
The stylised facts describing the evolution of youth labour markets in Spain can be characterised as...
The stylised facts describing the poor performance of the youth labour market in Spain over the last...
An important future of Spanish unemployment, besides being high, is that it has been and still is ve...
This paper aims to examine unemployment persistence in Spain by the soûcalled ''ladder'' effect. Thi...
This Paper considers a matching model of heterogeneous workers and jobs, which includes on-the-job s...
International audienceUsing a data set drawn from the Encuesta Socio-Demográfica conducted by the In...
This paper considers a matching model of heterogenous and jobs which includes on-the-job search. Hig...
Despite the recent increase in educational investment, Spain still ranks towards the bottom of the ...
In the last years, young workers in Spain have faced great difficulties to find and maintain a job. ...
In the last years, young workers in Spain have faced great difficulties to find and maintain a job. ...
This study examines the effects of educational mismatch on wages in the Spanish labour market since...
The objective of this article is to explain the job match which is assessed by comparing attained e...
A number of ideas have been put forward to help tackle youth unemployment in Europe. Bob Hancké take...
The stylised facts describing the poor performance of the youth labour market in Spain over the last...
The stylised facts describing the evolution of youth labour markets in Spain can be characterised as...
The stylised facts describing the poor performance of the youth labour market in Spain over the last...
An important future of Spanish unemployment, besides being high, is that it has been and still is ve...
This paper aims to examine unemployment persistence in Spain by the soûcalled ''ladder'' effect. Thi...
This Paper considers a matching model of heterogeneous workers and jobs, which includes on-the-job s...
International audienceUsing a data set drawn from the Encuesta Socio-Demográfica conducted by the In...
This paper considers a matching model of heterogenous and jobs which includes on-the-job search. Hig...
Despite the recent increase in educational investment, Spain still ranks towards the bottom of the ...
In the last years, young workers in Spain have faced great difficulties to find and maintain a job. ...
In the last years, young workers in Spain have faced great difficulties to find and maintain a job. ...
This study examines the effects of educational mismatch on wages in the Spanish labour market since...
The objective of this article is to explain the job match which is assessed by comparing attained e...
A number of ideas have been put forward to help tackle youth unemployment in Europe. Bob Hancké take...