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Congrès: European Association of Labour Economists annual conference (31st; September 2019; Uppsala, Sweden) (September 2019) |
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Andrea Albanese ; Giovanni Gallo ; European Association of Labour Economists annual conference (31st; September 2019; Uppsala, Sweden) |We investigate the role of temporary contracts in shaping wage inequality in a dual labour market. Based on Italian individual-level administrative data, our analysis focuses on new hires in temporary and open-ended contracts for the period of 2[...]Article : document électronique
Boris Ivanov ; Friedhelm Pfeiffer ; Laura Pohlan ; European Association of Labour Economists annual conference (31st; September 2019; Uppsala, Sweden) |In this paper, we analyze the effects of a German job creation scheme (JCS) on the social integration and well-being of long-term unemployed individuals. Using linked survey and administrative data for participants and a group of matched non-par[...]Article : document électronique
Britta Hoyer ; Thomas van Huizen ; Linda Keijzer ; Sarah Rezaei ; Stephanie Rosenkranz ; Bastian Westbrock ; European Association of Labour Economists annual conference (31st; September 2019; Uppsala, Sweden) |This study examines the gender gap in competitiveness in an educational setting and tests whether this gap depends on the difficulty of the task at hand. For this purpose, we administered a series of experiments during the final exam of a univer[...]Article : document électronique
Barbara Petrongolo ; Maddalena Ronchi ; European Association of Labour Economists annual conference (31st; September 2019; Uppsala, Sweden) |In this paper we discuss some strands of the recent literature on the evolution of gender gaps and their driving forces. We will revisit key stylized facts about gender gaps in employment and wages in a few high-income countries. We then discuss[...]Article : document électronique
Clémence Berson ; Morgane Laouénan ; Emmanuel Valat ; European Association of Labour Economists annual conference (31st; September 2019; Uppsala, Sweden) |In this work, we assess how the organization of recruitment in large companies affects ethnic discrimination. We consider large multi-establishment companies and distinguish two types of organization of recruitment: hiring made through a human r[...]Article : document électronique
Philipp A.T. Kircher ; European Association of Labour Economists annual conference (31st; September 2019; Uppsala, Sweden) |Online job search opens new avenues to experimentally alter the search process, and to engage in “search designâ€. It also offers an unprecedented channel to collect data on how job seekers search for jobs and how firms search for employees. This[...]Article : document électronique
Bart Cockx ; Koen Declercq ; Muriel Dejemeppe ; Leda Inga ; Bruno Van der Linden ; European Association of Labour Economists annual conference (31st; September 2019; Uppsala, Sweden) |This paper evaluates the impact on the transition to work of a policy reform in Belgium that restricted the access to a specific unemployment insurance scheme for young labor market entrants. This scheme entitles youths with no or little labor m[...]