LABOUR MARKET MISMATCHES IN THE EU AND OECD COUNTRIES
Journal Title: Revista Romana de Statistica - Year 2011, Vol 59, Issue 1
Abstract
The paper discusses labour market mismatches from the perspective of models commonly used for their analysis: matching functions and Beveridge curve. The paper deals with the presentation of the two models, stressing out their advantages and disadvantages. A distinctive part of the article is devoted to analyzing the results of some empirical studies carried out at national and regional level in the EU or OECD countries.
Authors and Affiliations
Gina Cristina DIMIAN
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