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Labor markets:
2020
Title: COVID-19 Impact and Mitigation Policies: A Didactic Epidemiological-Macroeconomic Model Approach
Series: Working Paper No. 2020/233
Date: November 8, 2020
Subject: COVID-19 Health Labor Labor markets Population and demographics
Title: Social Programs and Formal Employment: Evidence from the Brazilian Bolsa Família Program
Series: Working Paper No. 20/99
Date: June 19, 2020
Subject: Human capital Labor force participation Labor markets Labor supply Nonmetropolitan areas
Title: Who will Bear the Brunt of Lockdown Policies? Evidence from Tele-workability Measures Across Countries
Series: Working Paper No. 20/88
Date: June 12, 2020
Subject: Demographic indicators Development Labor market policy Labor markets Unemployment
Title: A European Minimum Wage: Implications for Poverty and Macroeconomic Imbalances
Series: Working Paper No. 20/59
Date: May 22, 2020
Subject: Cost of living External sector Labor costs Labor markets Wage policy
Title: Labor Market Dynamics, Informality and Regulations in Latin America
Series: Working Paper No. 20/19
Date: January 31, 2020
Subject: Labor market characteristics Labor market friction Labor market institutions Labor market regulations Labor markets
2019
Title: Turkey : Selected Issues
Series: Country Report No. 19/396
Date: December 26, 2019
Subject: Economic conditions External sector Labor market flexibility Labor markets Total factor productivity
Title: Automation, Skills and the Future of Work: What do Workers Think?
Series: Working Paper No. 19/288
Date: December 20, 2019
Subject: Labor market characteristics Labor market regulations Labor markets Social welfare programs Unemployment
Title: Labor Market Dynamics: A Hidden Markov Approach
Series: Working Paper No. 19/282
Date: December 20, 2019
Subject: Human capital Labor force Labor force participation Labor market characteristics Labor markets
Title: The Macroeconomic Effects of Labor and Product Market Reforms in Morocco
Series: Working Paper No. 19/222
Date: October 11, 2019
Subject: Access to Foreign markets Bankruptcy Banks Basket of currency peg Capital Capital accumulation Capital flows Capital formation Commodity markets Commodity prices Competition Consumption Corruption Cost of capital Credit Demand Development Development sector Economic conditions Economic growth Economic indicators Economic sectors Education Education spending Emerging markets Employment Employment policy Environment Equilibrium (Economics) Exchange rate regimes Exchange rate stability Export competitiveness Export diversification Exports External shocks Financial crises Financial inclusion Financial sector Fiscal consolidation Fiscal position Fiscal space Fiscal sustainability Gender General equilibrium models Global competitiveness Goods Gross domestic product Health Higher education Hiring Household consumption Human capital Hydrocarbons Imports Inclusive growth Income taxes Informal sector Insurance International reserves International trade International trade agreements Investment Job creation Labor Labor costs Labor demand Labor force Labor force participation Labor market flexibility Labor market institutions Labor market policy Labor market reforms Labor market regulations Labor markets Labor policy Labor productivity Legislation Lines of credit Loans Market economies Minimum wages Money National income Nonmetropolitan areas P Pensions Political economy Population Potential output Prices Private consumption Private investments Private sector Production Production functions Productivity Products Public debt Public sector Real wages Shadow economy Social assistance Social insurance Social safety nets Social security Stocks Tariffs Total factor productivity Trade liberalization Underemployment Unemployment Unemployment insurance Wages Women
Title: Job Polarization and the Declining Fortunes of the Young: Evidence from the United Kingdom
Series: Working Paper No. 19/216
Date: October 11, 2019
Subject: Cost of living Labor markets Real sector Skilled labor Unemployment