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Youth unemployment in the OECD: demographic shifts, labour market instiutions, and macroeconomic shocks
In: Working paper 155
La nueva demografía y la revolución tecnológica que vienen: consecuencias para el crecimiento económico y las políticas sociales
In: Nuevas tendencias, Heft 102, S. 21-24
ISSN: 1139-8124
La conjunción e interacción entre los cambios demográficos y tecnológicos puede tener importantes consecuencias económicas y sociales
Unemployment and the role of supranational policies
Unemployment in Europe is excessively high on average, and is divergent across countries and population groups within countries. On the one hand, over the past decades, national governments have implemented incomplete institutional reforms to amend dysfunctional labor markets. On the other hand, EU supranational policies—those that transcend national boundaries and governments—have offered only limited financial support for active labor market policies, instead of promoting structural reforms aimed at improving the functioning of European labor markets. Better coordination and a wider scope of EU supranational policies is needed to fight unemployment more effectively.
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Long-Lasting Consequences of the European Crisis
In: Banco de Espana Working Paper No. 1522
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The health status of the retirement-age population: a first approach
In: Banco de Espana Article ECONOMIC BULLETIN 2023/Q4. Article 04
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The Unbearable Divergence of Unemployment in Europe
In: Banco de Espana Working Paper No. 1534
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Collective Bargaining, Firm Heterogeneity and Unemployment
In: Banco de Espana Working Paper No. 1131
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House Prices and Employment Reallocation: International Evidence
In: Banco de España Research Paper No. WP-0705
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The impact of EMU on European unemployment
In: Cahiers BEI: EIB papers, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 83-97
ISSN: 0257-7755
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From secular stagnation to robocalypse? Implications of demographic and technological changes
In: Journal of Monetary Economics, Band 117, S. 833-847
From Secular Stagnation to Robocalypse? Implications of Demographic and Technological Changes
In: Banco de Espana Working Paper No. 2004
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From Secular Stagnation to Robocalypse? Implications of Demographic and Technological Changes
In: CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP14092
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