This paper analyzes the demographic characteristics of unemployment in Spain using individual household data. Binary-Logit models are estimated for three microdata sets at different periods of time, which should allow to detect possible compositional changes in unemployment over time. The results indicate that characteristics such that age, education level and marital status are relevant to explain differences in unemployment, while the variable sex has little explanatory power. The estimated models are used to predict unemployment probabilities as a function of individual characteristics
Recently, important societal changes have affected the labour market: declining birth rates, aging p...
Spain has the most serious and persistent unemployment problem in Europe, with an unemployment rate ...
Despite a rapid decrease in unemployment and strong GDP and employment growth, real wages barely inc...
Spain has one of the highest rates of unemployment among OECD countries. Some explanations for this ...
El desempleo es uno de los mayores problemas a nivel internacional, y en mayor medida en nuestro paí...
This paper discusses the long run effect of changes in the age distribution of Spanish population on...
The present paper studies the dynamics of unemployment determinants and their influence on aggregate...
This article describes the problem of unemployment in Spain and its recent evolution. Data on unempl...
[EN] The current economical recovery is driven by expansions in many countries, with a global econom...
RESUMEN: El presente trabajo mostrará una evolución del mercado de trabajo desde 1976 hasta 2013, di...
In this article we use a discrete-time duration model to study the effect of unemployment compensati...
We use matched .fi,les of the Labour Force Survey (EPA) for the period 1987- 1996 to study the re-e...
In this paper we analyze quantitatively the importance for Spanish unemployment in the period 1980-1...
A multinomial logit model and matched files from the Spanish Active Population Survey (EPA) are used...
This paper discusses the long run effect of changes in the age distribution of Spanish population on...
Recently, important societal changes have affected the labour market: declining birth rates, aging p...
Spain has the most serious and persistent unemployment problem in Europe, with an unemployment rate ...
Despite a rapid decrease in unemployment and strong GDP and employment growth, real wages barely inc...
Spain has one of the highest rates of unemployment among OECD countries. Some explanations for this ...
El desempleo es uno de los mayores problemas a nivel internacional, y en mayor medida en nuestro paí...
This paper discusses the long run effect of changes in the age distribution of Spanish population on...
The present paper studies the dynamics of unemployment determinants and their influence on aggregate...
This article describes the problem of unemployment in Spain and its recent evolution. Data on unempl...
[EN] The current economical recovery is driven by expansions in many countries, with a global econom...
RESUMEN: El presente trabajo mostrará una evolución del mercado de trabajo desde 1976 hasta 2013, di...
In this article we use a discrete-time duration model to study the effect of unemployment compensati...
We use matched .fi,les of the Labour Force Survey (EPA) for the period 1987- 1996 to study the re-e...
In this paper we analyze quantitatively the importance for Spanish unemployment in the period 1980-1...
A multinomial logit model and matched files from the Spanish Active Population Survey (EPA) are used...
This paper discusses the long run effect of changes in the age distribution of Spanish population on...
Recently, important societal changes have affected the labour market: declining birth rates, aging p...
Spain has the most serious and persistent unemployment problem in Europe, with an unemployment rate ...
Despite a rapid decrease in unemployment and strong GDP and employment growth, real wages barely inc...