Labour market resilience The role of structural and macroeconomic policies

This paper provides an overview of labour market resilience in the wake of the Great Recession of 2008-09 and the role played by macroeconomic and structural policies. The OECD unemployment rate has returned to close to its pre-crisis level, but the unemployment cost of the Great Recession has nonet...

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Labour market resilience The role of structural and macroeconomic policies
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title Labour market resilience The role of structural and macroeconomic policies
title_alt La résilience du marché du travail
title_auth Labour market resilience The role of structural and macroeconomic policies
title_exact_search Labour market resilience The role of structural and macroeconomic policies
title_exact_search_txtP Labour market resilience The role of structural and macroeconomic policies
title_full Labour market resilience The role of structural and macroeconomic policies Alexander Hijzen ... [et al] = La résilience du marché du travail : Le rôle des politiques structurelles et macroéconomiques / Alexander Hijzen ... [et al]
title_fullStr Labour market resilience The role of structural and macroeconomic policies Alexander Hijzen ... [et al] = La résilience du marché du travail : Le rôle des politiques structurelles et macroéconomiques / Alexander Hijzen ... [et al]
title_full_unstemmed Labour market resilience The role of structural and macroeconomic policies Alexander Hijzen ... [et al] = La résilience du marché du travail : Le rôle des politiques structurelles et macroéconomiques / Alexander Hijzen ... [et al]
title_short Labour market resilience
title_sort labour market resilience the role of structural and macroeconomic policies
title_sub The role of structural and macroeconomic policies
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