It is now a widely acknowledged fact that the low-educated workers are facing important risks of labour market exclusion in modern economies. However, possessing low levels of educational qualifications leads to very different situations from one country to another, as the cross-national variation in the unemployment rates of these workers attest. While conventional wisdom usually blames welfare states and the resulting rigidity of labour markets for the low employment opportunities of low-educated workers, empirical evidence tends to contradict this predominant view. Using microdata from the International Adult Literacy Survey that was conducted between 1994 and 1998, we examine the sources of the cross-national variation in the employment...
We study how the tasks conducted on the job relate to measures of cognitive skills using data from 1...
Ample evidence indicates that a person’s human capital is important for success on the labor market ...
The most painful effect of the Great Recession in European countries has been the surge in unemploym...
It is now a widely acknowledged fact that the low-educated workers are facing important risks of lab...
It is now a widely acknowledged fact that the low-skilled are facing important risks of labour marke...
Item does not contain fulltextWe use PIAAC data on the literacy and numeracy skills of 49,366 25-to-...
This article explains the different extent of economic marginalization of low-educated persons in di...
We often hear that the high unemployment rates of low-educated workers in Europe are due to the rigi...
This article investigates to what extent education is rewarded on the labour market because of the c...
International audienceEducation determines life chances across the globe, but human capital and skil...
This paper investigates to what extent the likelihood of young people being long-term NEET can be ex...
Primary degree holders have extraordinarily low employment rates in Central and East European (CEE) ...
Item does not contain fulltextThere are various reasons why less-educated men have higher risks of l...
The returns to human capital has been in the core of research in labor economics. Education and part...
Has the relative unemployment propensity for the low-skilled increased during the 1990’s? We address...
We study how the tasks conducted on the job relate to measures of cognitive skills using data from 1...
Ample evidence indicates that a person’s human capital is important for success on the labor market ...
The most painful effect of the Great Recession in European countries has been the surge in unemploym...
It is now a widely acknowledged fact that the low-educated workers are facing important risks of lab...
It is now a widely acknowledged fact that the low-skilled are facing important risks of labour marke...
Item does not contain fulltextWe use PIAAC data on the literacy and numeracy skills of 49,366 25-to-...
This article explains the different extent of economic marginalization of low-educated persons in di...
We often hear that the high unemployment rates of low-educated workers in Europe are due to the rigi...
This article investigates to what extent education is rewarded on the labour market because of the c...
International audienceEducation determines life chances across the globe, but human capital and skil...
This paper investigates to what extent the likelihood of young people being long-term NEET can be ex...
Primary degree holders have extraordinarily low employment rates in Central and East European (CEE) ...
Item does not contain fulltextThere are various reasons why less-educated men have higher risks of l...
The returns to human capital has been in the core of research in labor economics. Education and part...
Has the relative unemployment propensity for the low-skilled increased during the 1990’s? We address...
We study how the tasks conducted on the job relate to measures of cognitive skills using data from 1...
Ample evidence indicates that a person’s human capital is important for success on the labor market ...
The most painful effect of the Great Recession in European countries has been the surge in unemploym...