This paper applies panel unit-root tests that allow for structural breaks and cross-sectional dependence to examine the validity of hysteresis in gender unemployment rates and gender unemployment gap for a panel of 15 European countries. Addressing breaks, there is evidence to reject the null hypothesis of hysteresis for the unemployment rates and unemployment gap series. Allowing for both cross-sectional dependence and heterogeneous structural breaks this result is reverted and we fail to reject the null hypothesis of unit root
We investigate the hysteresis hypothesis by proposing a heterogeneous panel unit root test that allo...
The focus of our study is on determining whether unemployment rates in 8 New Industrialized Economie...
This article proposes a new unit root test to analyse unemployment hysteresis. The test is able to i...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the nature of Greek regional unemployment. The paper contribu...
We present empirical evidence regarding unemployment dynamics for women and men in eight OECD countr...
We present empirical evidence regarding unemployment dynamics for women and men in eight OECD countr...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the nature of Greek unemployment allowing for cross-sectional...
The paper investigates unemployment dynamics in six European countries with a particular focus on th...
Existing studies using standard unit-root tests generally cannot reject the null hypothesis of a uni...
This paper investigates the empirical significance of the unemployment problem whether it is structu...
This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining t...
Gözgör, Giray (Dogus Author)This study investigates whether stochastic properties of the unemploymen...
We present empirical evidence regarding differences in unemployment dynamics across gender for a gro...
Most studies that use classical unit-root tests in OECD countries support the unemployment hysteresi...
[[abstract]]The hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for ten European countries are tested using ne...
We investigate the hysteresis hypothesis by proposing a heterogeneous panel unit root test that allo...
The focus of our study is on determining whether unemployment rates in 8 New Industrialized Economie...
This article proposes a new unit root test to analyse unemployment hysteresis. The test is able to i...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the nature of Greek regional unemployment. The paper contribu...
We present empirical evidence regarding unemployment dynamics for women and men in eight OECD countr...
We present empirical evidence regarding unemployment dynamics for women and men in eight OECD countr...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the nature of Greek unemployment allowing for cross-sectional...
The paper investigates unemployment dynamics in six European countries with a particular focus on th...
Existing studies using standard unit-root tests generally cannot reject the null hypothesis of a uni...
This paper investigates the empirical significance of the unemployment problem whether it is structu...
This study tests the hysteresis hypothesis of unemployment in fourteen OECD countries by examining t...
Gözgör, Giray (Dogus Author)This study investigates whether stochastic properties of the unemploymen...
We present empirical evidence regarding differences in unemployment dynamics across gender for a gro...
Most studies that use classical unit-root tests in OECD countries support the unemployment hysteresi...
[[abstract]]The hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment for ten European countries are tested using ne...
We investigate the hysteresis hypothesis by proposing a heterogeneous panel unit root test that allo...
The focus of our study is on determining whether unemployment rates in 8 New Industrialized Economie...
This article proposes a new unit root test to analyse unemployment hysteresis. The test is able to i...