Posts tagged with 'long-term unemployment'
July 11, 2017
Long-term unemployed through the eyes of recruiters: Less motivated, less talented and less trainable
Recent research has shown that employers are reluctant to hire long-term unemployed: the longer job candidates’ unemployment spell, the lower […]
June 26, 2015
A European perspective on long-term unemployment
By Werner Eichhorst In the aftermath of the 2008/09 recession, long-term unemployment has increased in many EU member states. Even […]
October 10, 2014
Why aging and working makes us happy – in four charts
By Carol Graham and Milena Nikolova In the past few years, economists and other social scientists have made great strides […]
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, […]