The flow analysis of labour markets
Title By: Schettkat, Ronald [Edited by]
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Summary:
Well-functioning labour markets are a precondition for economic development. In order to function smoothly the market needs to be able to adjust effectively and quickly to new developments. An understanding and analysis of adjustment processes within labour markets is therefore essential for economic theory and policy proposals. This study discusses the "flow approach" to mobility and adjustment in labour markets. It presents an overview of flow analysis and provides many new theoretical and empirical insights. It covers all the major industrialized economies, including: USA; Canada; Japan; The Netherlands; UK; France; Italy; and Germany.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 331.12 FL OW (Browse shelf) | Available | T0037485 |
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331.12 BE WO Work in the new economy : | 331.12 CA NA The natural survival of work : | 331.12 DA EM Emiratization in the UAE labor market : | 331.12 FL OW The flow analysis of labour markets | 331.12094 AG IN Aging populations, globalization and the labor market : | 331.12094 IN TE The integration of European labour markets / | 331.125 GR WO Work your way around the world |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Well-functioning labour markets are a precondition for economic development. In order to function smoothly the market needs to be able to adjust effectively and quickly to new developments. An understanding and analysis of adjustment processes within labour markets is therefore essential for economic theory and policy proposals. This study discusses the "flow approach" to mobility and adjustment in labour markets. It presents an overview of flow analysis and provides many new theoretical and empirical insights. It covers all the major industrialized economies, including: USA; Canada; Japan; The Netherlands; UK; France; Italy; and Germany.