This article researches gender differences in the incidence and persistence of unemployment during the debt crisis and recession in Portugal through estimating a dynamic random effects probit model to control for unobserved individual heterogeneity and for the ‘initial conditions’ problem. The estimation applies data from four waves of ICOR – the Survey on Income and Living Conditions between 2010 and 2013. We find strong evidence of persistence in unemployment alongside indications that men are more prone to enduring negative implications from previous periods of unemployment. Simultaneously, we find evidence of a greater likelihood of unemployment for women through a fixed effect designed to capture gender discrimination in unstable labou...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by selectivity issues induced by nonemployment ...
BACKGROUND: The economic recession produced a rapid rise of unemployment rates that was more visible...
BACKGROUND: The economic recession produced a rapid rise of unemployment rates that was more visible...
We research gender differences in unemployment incidence and persistence during the debt crisis in P...
The persistence of unemployment increased during the recent great recession in many European countri...
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...
We present empirical evidence regarding differences in unemployment dynamics across gender for a gro...
There is a growing public interest in the differences in labour market behaviour and the treatment ...
Previous literature on the gendered impact of the 2008 recession and subsequent austerity on unemplo...
Copyright ©2017 IOS Press All rights reserved.BACKGROUND: The economic recession produced a rapid ri...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to empirically analyse gender differences in job quality durin...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by selectivity issues induced by nonemployment ...
This paper examines the effects of entering the labor market during a recession on subsequent labor ...
Using Eurostat data for 2007, 2010 and 2012, the authors examine the effects of the 2008 crisis on ...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by selectivity issues induced by nonemployment ...
BACKGROUND: The economic recession produced a rapid rise of unemployment rates that was more visible...
BACKGROUND: The economic recession produced a rapid rise of unemployment rates that was more visible...
We research gender differences in unemployment incidence and persistence during the debt crisis in P...
The persistence of unemployment increased during the recent great recession in many European countri...
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...
We present empirical evidence regarding differences in unemployment dynamics across gender for a gro...
There is a growing public interest in the differences in labour market behaviour and the treatment ...
Previous literature on the gendered impact of the 2008 recession and subsequent austerity on unemplo...
Copyright ©2017 IOS Press All rights reserved.BACKGROUND: The economic recession produced a rapid ri...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to empirically analyse gender differences in job quality durin...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by selectivity issues induced by nonemployment ...
This paper examines the effects of entering the labor market during a recession on subsequent labor ...
Using Eurostat data for 2007, 2010 and 2012, the authors examine the effects of the 2008 crisis on ...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the role played by selectivity issues induced by nonemployment ...
BACKGROUND: The economic recession produced a rapid rise of unemployment rates that was more visible...
BACKGROUND: The economic recession produced a rapid rise of unemployment rates that was more visible...