Archives du blog 2011 – 2024

Archives du blog 2011 - 2024

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The participation rate and working hours: Differentiated impacts on the unemployment rate

12 June 2018 0

By Bruno Ducoudré and Pierre Madec In the course of the crisis, most European countries reduced actual working hours to a greater or lesser extent […]

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Which new path for raising labour productivity?

7 February 2018 0

By Bruno Ducoudré and Eric Heyer The industrialized countries are experiencing what seems to be a persistent slowdown in the growth of labour productivity since […]

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Short-term contracts: Not all taxes are the same

13 December 2017 0

By Bruno Coquet, OFCE and IZA Short-term contracts are useful for the proper functioning of an economy, but in France their expansion, together with shortening […]

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European unemployment insurance

4 December 2017 0

By Léo Aparisi de Lannoy and Xavier Ragot The return of growth cannot eradicate the memory of how the crisis was mismanaged at the European […]

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The new labour inequalities. Why jobs are polarizing

12 October 2017 0

By Gregory Verdugo What is job polarization? Over the past three decades, work has taken a new turn. While the post-World War II period saw a […]

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Trends in labour force participation rates in Europe during the Great Recession: The role of demographics and job polarization

8 June 2017 0

By Guillaume Allègre and Gregory Verdugo In Europe as in the United States, employment fell considerably during the Great Recession. Moreover, over the last few […]

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Beyond the unemployment rate. An international comparison since the crisis

18 May 2017 0

By Bruno Ducoudré and Pierre Madec According to figures from the French statistics institute (INSEE) published on 12 May 2017, non-agricultural commercial employment in France increased […]

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What is the initial assessment of Germany’s minimum wage?

2 September 2016 0

By Odile Chagny (IRES) and Sabine Le Bayon A year and a half after introducing a statutory minimum wage, the German Commission in charge of adjusting […]

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Unemployment: beyond the (good) figures from France’s job centre

27 April 2016 0

Analysis and Forecasting Department (France team) The 60,000 person decline in March for the number of people registered in Category A at France’s Pôle emploi […]

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Matteo Renzi’s Jobs Act: A very guarded optimism

11 March 2016 0

By Céline Antonin At a time when the subject of labour market reform has aroused passionate debate in France, Italy is drawing some initial lessons […]

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