Unemployment and Age-based Labor Market Segmentation

IF 0.4 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS Politicka Ekonomie Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.18267/j.polek.1227
V. Flek, Martin Hála, Martina Mysíková
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Unemployment and Age-based Labor Market Segmentation We analyze age-specific labor market dynamics in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia over the period 2009–2012. We document a marginalized status of young workers aged 16–24, whose risk of job loss followed by unemployment is two to three times higher than that of primeage workers (35–49). Further more, unemployed workers aged 50–61 face relatively the lowest probability of finding a job, at rates 30–50% lower than prime-age unemployed workers. These results are qualitatively in line with those established for the reference economy of the UK. Finally, we find that fluctuations in age-specific unemployment rates in all three countries are mainly driven by variations in outflow rates from unemployment rather than by variations in inflow rates into unemployment. In contrast, in the UK, the fluctuations in all age-specific unemployment rates, are decisively affected by variations in inflow rates into unemployment.
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失业和基于年龄的劳动力市场分割
本研究分析了捷克共和国、波兰和斯洛伐克在2009-2012年期间的劳动力市场动态。我们记录了16-24岁的年轻工人的边缘地位,他们的失业风险比黄金工人(35-49岁)高两到三倍。此外,50-61岁的失业工人找到工作的可能性相对最低,比黄金年龄的失业工人低30-50%。这些结果在质量上与为英国参考经济建立的那些一致。最后,我们发现这三个国家按年龄划分的失业率的波动主要是由失业人口流出率的变化而不是由失业人口流入率的变化所驱动的。相比之下,在英国,所有年龄段失业率的波动都受到失业流入量变化的决定性影响。
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