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Titre : | Journal of Population Economics, vol. 17 - n° 1. - February 2004 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/02/2004 |
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![Have the relative employment prospects for the low-skilled deteriorated after all ?](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_24930.webp)
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Has the relative unemployment propensity for the low-skilled increased during the 1990’s? We address this question empirically, based on two notions of ‘low skills’; i) low education, and ii) low ability, conditioned on education and work experi[...]
![The gender gap in labor market participation and employment : a cohort analysis for West Germany.](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_24931.webp)
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Labor market participation rates of West German females have risen during the last decades, whereas participation rates of males have declined or remained stable. Nevertheless, differences in aggregate gender specific participation rates remain.[...]
![Settlement policies and the economic success of immigrants.](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_24932.webp)
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Many countries use settlement policies to direct the inflow of immigrants away from immigrant dense areas. We evaluate a reform of Swedish immigration policy that featured the dispersion of refugee immigrants, but also a change in the approach t[...]
![Effects of sexual preferences on earnings in the Netherlands.](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_24933.webp)
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A small literature suggests that bisexual and homosexual workers earn less than their heterosexual fellow workers and that a discriminating labor␣market is partly to blame. In this paper we examine whether sexual preferences affect earnings at t[...]
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