Posts tagged with 'crisis'
December 3, 2024
When crisis strikes, voters hold female politicians to harsher standards
COVID-19 exposed gender bias in reelection
May 18, 2021
Covid-19 scrambled European country ranking of labor market performance
Small changes in unemployment and inactivity, but notable differences between countries in 2020
February 17, 2020
Economic crises have long-term adverse health effects
New findings on the role of luck in the timing of life events
June 30, 2014
Should Greece leave the European Union?
In light of the recent recession and demands by some observers that Greece and other Southern European countries should leave […]
March 17, 2014
The Crimea Crisis: Consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian Divide
The recent serious developments in the Ukraine expose growing tensions between ethnic Russians and Ukrainians in the country, evident since […]
October 16, 2013
America’s children are the silent victims of the Great Recession
By Miles Corak The Great Recession has disrupted the lives of families and their children in an unprecedented way. It […]
August 16, 2013
How the Great Recession affected domestic violence
During each global recession of the past decades there have been recurrent suggestions in the media that domestic violence increases […]
June 28, 2013
Explaining the impact of the crisis on young and old workers in the EU
A new research project coordinated by IZA experts Werner Eichhorst and Michael Kendzia and commissioned by the EP Committee on […]
May 15, 2013
Extended unemployment insurance did not affect U.S. unemployment rate
Unemployment insurance (UI) benefits typically are available for 26 weeks in the United States. In response to the Great Recession […]
April 4, 2013
David G. Blanchflower on the economic crisis and how to end it
IZA program director and visiting research fellow David G. Blanchflower talks about the economic crisis, tax policies and the role […]
March 14, 2013
Ten years of “Agenda 2010”
A decade ago the German labor market was regarded as a sick patient. Today it is performing exceptionally well and […]
- active labor market policy
- Agenda 2010
- atypical employment
- crisis
- Germany
- IZA
- labor market reform
- labor policy
- long-term unemployment
- short-time work
- start-ups
- training
- Andrea Kuhn
- Andreas Peichl
- Annette Bergemann
- Arne Uhlendorff
- Birgit Jesske
- Eric Thode
- Frank Wießner
- Gerard J. van den Berg
- Hilmar Schneider
- Holger Bonin
- Jacob Steinwede
- Jochen Kluve
- Karl Brenke
- Klaus F. Zimmermann
- Lena Jacobi
- Lutz C. Kaiser
- Marc Schneider
- Marco Caliendo
- Nico Pestel
- Paul Marx
- René Fahr
- Rosemarie Zenker
- Sebastian Siegloch
- Steffen Künn
- Tina Hinz
- Ulf Rinne
- Uwe Sunde
- Verena Tobsch
- Werner Eichhorst
- Zhong Zhao
March 12, 2013
Germany, the North Star of labor policy
Germany has not only successfully managed to escape the unemployment trap it was caught in for a couple of decades, […]
March 9, 2013
U.S. budget cuts likely to aggravate income inequality
The U.S. budget cuts bear large economic and political risks for U.S. citizens as they will aggravate income inequality. This […]