@BernieSanders @GrantRobertson1 why does anyone bother to work in #Denmark?
06 Apr 2016 Leave a comment
I didn’t know unemployment benefit eligibility was so strict in New Zealand
03 Aug 2015 2 Comments
by Jim Rose in labour economics, labour supply, occupational choice, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, poverty and inequality, unemployment, welfare reform Tags: social insurance, taxation and labour supply, unemployment benefits, welfare reform
How strict are eligibility criteria for #unemployment benefits in #OECD and #EU countries? oe.cd/14y http://t.co/MDjzhSz98l—
OECD Publications (@OECD_Pubs) July 30, 2015
More than 42m are unemployed in the #OECD area – around 10m more than before the #crisis oe.cd/14v #jobs http://t.co/ElEZ579bCw—
OECD Publications (@OECD_Pubs) July 29, 2015
The recovery is underway, but time is running out to help workers move up the #jobs ladder oe.cd/12P http://t.co/GCJdfvmDQW—
OECD Publications (@OECD_Pubs) July 10, 2015
Job finding rates and the unemployment benefit exhaustion spike
02 Jun 2015 Leave a comment
by Jim Rose in job search and matching, labour economics, labour supply, macroeconomics, occupational choice, unemployment, welfare reform Tags: social insurance, unemployment benefits, unemployment insurance, welfare state


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