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CHOOSING THE SYSTEM OF UNEMPLOYMENT INCOME SUPPORT*

by Milan Vodopivec (sashd , 2004
"... The paper evaluates five alternative systems of unemployment income support: unemployment insurance, unemployment assistance, unemployment insurance savings accounts, severance pay, and public works. It describes these systems and, by summarizing both empirical and theoretical literature, identifies ..."
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The paper evaluates five alternative systems of unemployment income support: unemployment insurance, unemployment assistance, unemployment insurance savings accounts, severance pay, and public works. It describes these systems and, by summarizing both empirical and theoretical literature

Job Creation and Destruction

by J. C. Haltiwanger, S. Schuh , 1996
"... With unemployment at historically high levels in many OECD countries, increased job creation has risen to the top of the policy agenda for many western governments-but how can this be achieved? The importance of job creation (and destruction) in an economy cannot be overstated. Labour is organized a ..."
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With unemployment at historically high levels in many OECD countries, increased job creation has risen to the top of the policy agenda for many western governments-but how can this be achieved? The importance of job creation (and destruction) in an economy cannot be overstated. Labour is organized

Someday My Prince Will Come: Unemployment, Income Transfer and International Factor Movement

by Shigemi Yabuuchia
"... Unemployment has been observed in developed countries as well as developing countries. The unemployed in the developed countries can be characterized as being dependent because they have excessive expectations of their jobs and rely on others for a living. This type of unemployment has been increasi ..."
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when there is income transfer to the unemployed workers.

evidence using Danish

by Ott Toomet , 2004
"... Search behaviour and unemployment income: ..."
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Search behaviour and unemployment income:

Unemployment and Labour Market Policies and Programmes in Britain: Experience and Evaluation

by Brian Towers
"... of this paper was presented at an international forum, ’Unemployment, Income Protec- ..."
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of this paper was presented at an international forum, ’Unemployment, Income Protec-

DOI: 10.5897/AJBM11.905

by Wilfred I. Ukpere
"... Globalisation and the challenges of unemployment, income inequality and poverty in Africa ..."
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Globalisation and the challenges of unemployment, income inequality and poverty in Africa

Trade and Search Generated Unemployment

by Carl Davidson, Lawrence Martin, Steven Matusz - Journal of International Economics , 1999
"... We argue that trade economists should begin to seriously consider environments in which unemployment is carefully modeled. We introduce such a model, derive several results, and compare them to results derived in full employment models. We argue that some traditional results are probably too narrow ..."
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(the determinants of comparative advantage) and that some results do not generalize to models with unemployment (the link between trade and income distribution for employed factors). We also show that in some important cases results do generalize (there is an extended Stolper–Samuelson Theorem

Unemployment and income distribution

by Ann Harding, Sue Richardson - Unemployment and the Labour Market, Reserve Bank of Australia , 1998
"... Unemployment is widely regarded as the foremost economic problem currently facing the Australian economy. Among its many evils, high unemployment – especially long-term unemployment – has become a major source of poverty. The unemployed have now replaced the aged as the predominant group in poverty ..."
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Unemployment is widely regarded as the foremost economic problem currently facing the Australian economy. Among its many evils, high unemployment – especially long-term unemployment – has become a major source of poverty. The unemployed have now replaced the aged as the predominant group in poverty

Income Mobility, Unemployment and GDP

by Karol Kuhl , 2003
"... This paper attempts to identify macroeconomic factors of income mobility. Explored is the relationship between biannual relative income mobility, the relative change in the unemployment rate and the relative change in GDP. A theoretical model is proposed which provides an explanation of the nature o ..."
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This paper attempts to identify macroeconomic factors of income mobility. Explored is the relationship between biannual relative income mobility, the relative change in the unemployment rate and the relative change in GDP. A theoretical model is proposed which provides an explanation of the nature

Capitalism, Unemployment, and Basic Income

by Ulrich Steinvorth
"... Abstract: On the one hand, reasons for introducing an unconditional income seem overwhelming; on the other hand, resistance to it seems well-founded too. I weigh financial and economic, moral, and metaphysical arguments, concluding that the financial, economic and moral arguments against basic incom ..."
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Abstract: On the one hand, reasons for introducing an unconditional income seem overwhelming; on the other hand, resistance to it seems well-founded too. I weigh financial and economic, moral, and metaphysical arguments, concluding that the financial, economic and moral arguments against basic
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