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EMPLOYMENT MARKET ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH (EMAR)

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New Directions in Labour Market Flexibility Research  pdf London, 26 November 2003

Download the Introduction and overview. Grant Fitzner, Director, Employment Market Analysis and Research, Department of Trade and Industry (PowerPoint presentation).

The papers presented were:

Unemployment flow in five OECD countries. Ronald Bachmann, Humbolt University of Berlin

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Worker-job matches, job mobility and, and real wage cyclicality. Robert A. Hart, University of Stirling

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The economic impact of labour market flexibility in the UK and its regions. Vassilis Monastiriotis, Royal Holloway

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Unemployment, labour market institutions and shocks. Luca Nunziata, Nuffield College, Oxford

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Structural transformation and the deterioration of European labor market outcomes.  Richard Rogerson, Arizona State University

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Gross job flows in Europe. Giovanna Vallanti, London School of Economics

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Working Hours and Work-Life Balance, London 24th September 2003

The papers presented were:

The business context to long hours working. Terence Hogarth, Institute for Employment Research.
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Implementation of the Working Time Regulations: follow-up study. Fiona Neathey, Institute for Employment Studies. Download the PowerPoint presentation.

 

The Second Work-Life Balance Study: Results from the Employer Survey. Stephen Woodland, National Center for Social Research. Download the PowerPoint presentation.

 

 

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