Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification J21: Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure

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Economic importance of the Flemish maritime ports: Report 2002

National Bank of Belgium Working Papers [View] (Paper: 056, 02.08.2004)

JEL: C67, H57, J21, L22, L91, L92, R15, R34, R41

Employer-to-Employer Flows in the U.S. Labor Market: The Complete Picture of Gross Worker Flows

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System FEDS series [View] (Paper: 2004-34, 18.06.2004)

JEL: E24, J21, J63, J64

Measuring Labour Availability in the UK

Cleveland Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 0303, 14.04.2004)

JEL: E24, J21, J64

Institutions and service employment: a panel study for OECD countries

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 0320, 13.04.2004)

JEL: J21, L51, L80

Heterogeneity and Aggregation in the Labor Market: Implications for Aggregate Preference Shifts

Richmond Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 03-17, 07.04.2004)

JEL: E24, E32, J21, J22

From Individual to Aggregate Labor Supply: A Quantitative Analysis based on a Heterogeneous Agent Macroeconomy

Richmond Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 03-05, 07.04.2004)

JEL: E24, E32, J21, J22

What If Welfare had no Work Requirements? The Age of Youngest Child Exemption and the Rise in Employment of Single Mothers

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System FEDS series [View] (Paper: 2003-57, 03.12.2003)

JEL: I38, J21

Employment of Women and Demand-Side Forces

Atlanta Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 2001-12, 31.01.2003)

JEL: J16, J21

An Exploration of Marginal Attachment to the Australian Labour Market

Reserve Bank of Australia Research Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: RDP2002-07, 31.01.2003)

JEL: J21, J22, J64

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