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Unemployment: some trends, causes and policy implications; evidence from the Federal Republic of Germany, France and the Netherlands
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Unemployment: some trends, causes and policy implications; evidence from the Federal Republic of Germany, France and the Netherlands

Wouter van Ginneken
International labour review, Vol.120(2), pp.165-181
1981

Abstract

unemployment trend projection labour demand labour supply wages labour mobility structural unemployment frictional unemployment Germany, Federal Republic Economic Policy Social Security France Netherlands
Article on comparison of causes and economic policy implications concerning unemployment in Germany, Federal Republic, France and the Netherlands (trends 1960 to 1979) - examines projections of labour demand and labour supply to 1990, considers effects of wages and social security benefits on labour mobility, analyses structural unemployment and frictional unemployment, and finds that the majority of unemployment is due to insufficient demand and, therefore, macro- economic in nature.
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