This paper examines the evolution of some important macroeconomic indicators for the EU analysing the changes caused by the crisis in the last years and tries to find which one of them is affecting the employment rate. We therefore employ a panel data approach, considering the 27 countries. The econometric results showed that the variables considered in the model are statistically significant and the estimators are robust (with only one exception – the trade openness variable, which was excluded from the robust estimation)
Labour markets in the EU have been profoundly changed. Recently, unemployment rates have declined du...
"The dynamics of dependent employment and unemployment can only be adequately analysed using individ...
Despite GDP growth rate higher than EU-15 average, labour market conditions in some Central and East...
AbstractIn this paper we focus on analysing the evolution of the main relevant macroeconomic E.U. in...
The 2007-08 financial crisis, the consequent Great Recession (2008-09), the Eurozone sovereign debt ...
Unemployment has become an increasingly serious economic and social problem in many European countri...
In this paper we empirically assess the evolution for the EU regions of both employment and unemploy...
The effects of the economic crisis continue to impact the world economy even if the most difficult ...
This paper provides an analysis of the labour market adjustment to the 2008-2009 recession in terms ...
We explore the macroeconomic effects of sectoral shifts for 15 European countries. An exten-sive pan...
The analyses indicate that the scale of changes in employment and unemployment during the global cri...
The paper consists of an empirical analysis of the separate as well as joint impacts on total and yo...
The fight against unemployment has become one of the most important challenges that advanced Europea...
The average employment rate for the OECD countries was close to 63 percent in the period 2000-2015 b...
This paper studies unemployment and vacancy developments in the euro area at the aggregate and count...
Labour markets in the EU have been profoundly changed. Recently, unemployment rates have declined du...
"The dynamics of dependent employment and unemployment can only be adequately analysed using individ...
Despite GDP growth rate higher than EU-15 average, labour market conditions in some Central and East...
AbstractIn this paper we focus on analysing the evolution of the main relevant macroeconomic E.U. in...
The 2007-08 financial crisis, the consequent Great Recession (2008-09), the Eurozone sovereign debt ...
Unemployment has become an increasingly serious economic and social problem in many European countri...
In this paper we empirically assess the evolution for the EU regions of both employment and unemploy...
The effects of the economic crisis continue to impact the world economy even if the most difficult ...
This paper provides an analysis of the labour market adjustment to the 2008-2009 recession in terms ...
We explore the macroeconomic effects of sectoral shifts for 15 European countries. An exten-sive pan...
The analyses indicate that the scale of changes in employment and unemployment during the global cri...
The paper consists of an empirical analysis of the separate as well as joint impacts on total and yo...
The fight against unemployment has become one of the most important challenges that advanced Europea...
The average employment rate for the OECD countries was close to 63 percent in the period 2000-2015 b...
This paper studies unemployment and vacancy developments in the euro area at the aggregate and count...
Labour markets in the EU have been profoundly changed. Recently, unemployment rates have declined du...
"The dynamics of dependent employment and unemployment can only be adequately analysed using individ...
Despite GDP growth rate higher than EU-15 average, labour market conditions in some Central and East...