Extended version of the ACSEG 98 conference (Louvain-la-neuve)In France, for administrative reasons, unemployed workers may actually be involved in occasional work while remaining identified as unemployed (and receiving the corresponding benefit). This is due to the fact that the unemployed are deemed to be seeking full-time jobs and non-fixed term contracts of employment. This situation may be analysed as evidence of a special type of secondary segment of the labour market in a context of massive unemployment. The authors consider the effects of this situation both on the duration of unemployment and its recurrence may be usefully investigated
Most of the empirical literature related to unemployment insurance (UI) has focused on its impact on...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the evolution of employment in the tradable and non-tr...
Our paper seeks to gain insights into the effect of labor market institutions on the dynamics of the...
Extended version of the ACSEG 98 conference (Louvain-la-neuve)In France, for administrative reasons,...
Basically labour market segmentation is described as compris-ing a primary and a secondary segment, ...
In France, for administrative reasons, unemployed workers may actually be involved in occasional wor...
Extended version of ACSEG 98 communication (Louvain-la-Neuve)International audienceThis study focuse...
In view of presenting a more precise and detailed study of unemployment in regions the author has an...
International audienceUsing the Panel Study of Income Dynamics data on the period 1982-1992, this pa...
This article evaluates the effects of intensive counseling schemes that are provided to about 20% of...
We revisit the signalling hypothesis, whereby potential employers use the duration of unemployment a...
International audienceIn this article, we use data from the European Community Household Panel to ev...
Most of the empirical literature related to unemployment insurance (UI) has focused on its impact on...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the evolution of employment in the tradable and non-tr...
Our paper seeks to gain insights into the effect of labor market institutions on the dynamics of the...
Extended version of the ACSEG 98 conference (Louvain-la-neuve)In France, for administrative reasons,...
Basically labour market segmentation is described as compris-ing a primary and a secondary segment, ...
In France, for administrative reasons, unemployed workers may actually be involved in occasional wor...
Extended version of ACSEG 98 communication (Louvain-la-Neuve)International audienceThis study focuse...
In view of presenting a more precise and detailed study of unemployment in regions the author has an...
International audienceUsing the Panel Study of Income Dynamics data on the period 1982-1992, this pa...
This article evaluates the effects of intensive counseling schemes that are provided to about 20% of...
We revisit the signalling hypothesis, whereby potential employers use the duration of unemployment a...
International audienceIn this article, we use data from the European Community Household Panel to ev...
Most of the empirical literature related to unemployment insurance (UI) has focused on its impact on...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the evolution of employment in the tradable and non-tr...
Our paper seeks to gain insights into the effect of labor market institutions on the dynamics of the...