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What Makes Youth Become NEET? The Evidence from Russian LFS, Anna Zudina,
from National Research University Higher School of Economics
(2017)
Keywords: youth labour market, NEET, LFS, youth unemployment,
Criteria Used in the Lfs to Identify The Population’S Economic Activity Status Vs. The Respondents’ Subjective Views: Implications for Unemployment Research, Kołodziejczak Włodzimierz,
in Econometrics. Advances in Applied Data Analysis
(2018)
Keywords: Labour Force Survey (LFS), unemployment, economic activity, inflow/outflow analysis
Comparing the New Earnings Survey (NES) and the Labour Force Survey (LFS): An Analysis of the differences between the data sets and their implications for the pattern of geographical pay in the UK, H. Ada, Elizabeth Roberts, Robert Elliott, David Bell and Anthony Scott,
in Regional Studies
(2006)
Keywords: Labour Force Survey (LFS), New Earnings Survey (NES), Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), Regional, Spatial, Geographical, Wage differentials,
The Polish LFS: A Rotating Panel with Attrition, Francesco Pastore and Mieczysław Socha,
in Ekonomia journal
(2004)
New LFS questions on economic inactivity, Katherine Kent,
in Economic & Labour Market Review
(2007)
How Do the Labour Force Characteristics Encounter COVID-19 Economic Consequences—A Canadian Experience, Arsena Gjipali, Valbona Karapici and Nevila Baci,
in Administrative Sciences
(2023)
Keywords: labour market; LFS; COVID-19; unemployment
Training, education and productivity, Fiona Carmichael, Marco Ercolani, Lili Kang, Yasheng Maimaiti, Mary O'Mahony, Fei Peng and Catherine Robinson,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2009)
Keywords: Training, Education, EUKLEMS, EU LFS
Creating a 2000 IES-LFS Database in Stata, Karl Pauw,
from PROVIDE Project
(2005)
Keywords: Consumer/Household Economics
WAGES in CANADA: SCF, SLID, LFS and the Skill Premium, A. Robb, Lonnie Magee and John Burbidge,
from McMaster University
(2003)
Keywords: earnings; education premium; SLID; SCF
WAGES in CANADA: SCF, SLID, LFS and the Skill Premium, A. Robb, Lonnie Magee and John Burbidge,
from McMaster University
(2003)
Keywords: earnings; education premium; SLID; SCF
Accuracy Evaluation of LFS-BES Indicators: A Regional Assessment, Claudio Ceccarelli, Alessio Guandalini, Alessandro Martini and Maria Elena Pontecorvo,
in Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement
(2022)
Keywords: Well-being, Territory, Accuracy, Changes, Linearization
Structural break in the Norwegian LFS due to the 2021 redesign, Håvard Hungnes, Terje Skjerpen, Jørn Ivar Hamre, Xiaoming Chen Jansen, Dinh Quang Pham and Ole Sandvik,
from Statistics Norway, Research Department
(2022)
Keywords: State-space models; Auxiliary information; Labour market domains; Level shifts; Covid19; Norway
Intangible training capital and productivity in Europe, O’Mahony, Mary and Fei Peng,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2011)
Keywords: Training, Intangible Capital, EUKLEMS, EU LFS
STATISTICAL OVERVIEW OF THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR MIGRATION IN ROMANIA, Silvia Pisica and Nicoleta Caragea,
from Ecological University of Bucharest, Department of Economics
(2013)
Keywords: international migration, statistics, employment, LFS, migrants
Der Einfluss der sozialen Sicherungssysteme auf die Beschäftigungsquote Älterer in traditionellen Wohlfahrtsstaaten, Ulrike Famira-Mühlberger, Ulrike Huemer and Christine Mayrhuber,
from WIFO
(2015)
Keywords: Beschäftigung Älterer, Beschäftigungsquoten, Erwerbsaustritt, LFS, Soziale Sicherungssysteme
Cross-national comparison of job types: analysis using the EU LFS and Albanian LFS, Elvisa Drishti,
from Global Labor Organization (GLO)
(2021)
Keywords: involuntary non-standard employment, Albania, European Union, labour market regulation, post-communist
The comparability of Labour Force Survey (LFS) and Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS), Derek Yu,
from Stellenbosch University, Department of Economics
(2009)
Keywords: South Africa, Household survey
Linking ASHE and LFS: can the main earnings sources be reconciled?, Catrin Ormerod and Felix Ritchie,
in Economic & Labour Market Review
(2007)
LFS Single Month Analysis (Not designated as National Statistics&rpar, Chris Phillips,
in Economic & Labour Market Review
(2011)
White-ethnic minority earnings and employment differentials in Britain: evidence from the LFS, D.H. Blackaby, D.G. Leslie and P.D. Murphy,
in Oxford Economic Papers
(2002)
The earnings of male immigrants in England: evidence from the quarterly LFS, Michael Shields and Stephen Wheatley Price,
in Applied Economics
(1998)
Time-Constraint and Socio-Demographic Characteristics of population in Romania, Georgeta-Marinela Istrate and Nicoleta Caragea,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2008)
Keywords: time use, LFS, work arrangements, working time, hours
Time Spent for Education – A Key Resource in the Social and Economic Development, Georgeta-Marinela Istrate and Nicoleta Caragea,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2011)
Keywords: time use, LFS, work arrangements, working time, hours
The Evolution of Early Job Insecurity in Europe, Maria Symeonaki, Dimitrios Parsanoglou and Glykeria Stamatopoulou,
in SAGE Open
(2019)
Keywords: early job insecurity; composite index; labor market transitions; EU-LFS
The Impact of Mandatory Entitlement to Paid Leave on Employment in the UK, Alexander Lembcke,
from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
(2014)
Keywords: UK Working Time Regulation, Employment and labour regulation, UK LFS
The impact of mandatory entitlement to paid leave on employment in the UK, Alexander Lembcke,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2014)
Keywords: UK Working Time Regulation; Employment and labour regulation; UK LFS
Transitions in labour market status in the European Union, Melanie Ward-Warmedinger and Corrado Macchiarelli,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2013)
Keywords: Transition probabilities; labour market mobility; LFS micro data; EU countries
Transitions in labour market status in EU labour markets, Melanie Ward-Warmedinger and Corrado Macchiarelli,
in IZA Journal of European Labor Studies
(2014)
Keywords: Transition probabilities, Labour market mobility, LFS micro data, EU countries,
Transitions in labour market status in the European Union, Melanie Ward-Warmedinger and Corrado Macchiarelli,
from European Institute, LSE
(2013)
Keywords: Transition probabilities, labour market mobility, LFS micro data, EU countries
Indicators of employment discrimination at provincial level and their use for preventing intergroup social conflict, Alvaro Morcillo,
from Navarra Center for International Development, University of Navarra
(2010)
Keywords: Labour force survey (LFS); immigration; unemployment; social conflict; indicators; provinces
Transitions in Labour Market Status in the EU, Melanie E. Ward-Warmedinger and Corrado Macchiarelli,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2013)
Keywords: LFS micro data, labour market mobility, transition probabilities, EU countries
The Intensive and Extensive Margin of European Labour Supply, Hanna Kröger and Sandra Schaffner,
from RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Ruhr-University Bochum, TU Dortmund University, University of Duisburg-Essen
(2011)
Keywords: Female labour supply, household labour supply, European Union, EU-LFS, Female labour supply, household labour supply, European Union, EU-LFS
Over- and Underskilling in the Malaysian Labour Market: Evidence from the 2003–2012 Labour Force Survey (LFS), Zainizam Zakariya and Khoo Yin Yin,
in International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences
(2016)
Keywords: Labour market, job analysis, Malaysia, overskilling, skills deficit, underskilling
Measuring the Unemployment Risk in Northern Greece from the LFS Micro-Data during the Period 1994-2006, Stavros Rodokanakis and Vasileios Vlachos,
in Review of Economic Analysis
(2012)
Keywords: Cross-sectional models; Labour economics policies; Human capital; Skills; Unemployment models; Regional, urban and rural analyses
Classifying self-employed persons using segmentation criteria available in the Labour Force Survey (LFS) data, Ondřej Dvouletý,
in Journal of Business Venturing Insights
(2020)
Keywords: Self-employment; Labour market segmentation; Types of entrepreneurs; Solo self-employed; Job creators;
Male and Female Wage Functions: A Quantile Regression Analysis using LEED and LFS Portuguese Databases, Maria da Conceição Figueiredo and Elsa Fontainha,
from ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics, Universidade de Lisboa
(2015)
Keywords: wage function; quantile regression; Linked Employer-Employee Data; Labour Force Survey; male-female wage differences
Econometric Analysis of the LFS Micro-Data: Exploring the Risk of Unemployment in Three Southern Greek Regions During the CSF-1, Stavros Rodokanakis,
from European Regional Science Association
(2006)
On the Measurement of Positive Labor Market Mobility, Maria Symeonaki and Glykeria Stamatopoulou,
in SAGE Open
(2020)
Keywords: Bartholomew mobility index; Prais–Shorrocks mobility index; upward mobility; labor market mobility; EU-LFS; positive mobility
Estimation of the equilibrium unemployment level as a tool for assessing the rural population?s occupational situation: an example of Poland, W?odzimierz Ko?odziejczak,
from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences
(2018)
Keywords: unemployment decomposition, LFS, equilibrium rate of unemployment, unemployment natural rate, rural areas
Employment chances and changes of immigrants in Belgium: the impact of citizenship, Vincent Corluy, Ive Marx and Gerlinde Verbist,
from Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp
(2011)
Keywords: citizenship, employment probability, EU-LFS, Labour Force Survey, naturalization premium, selection effect
Trends in living arrangements in Europe: Convergence or divergence?, Tineke Fokkema and Aart C. Liefbroer,
in Demographic Research
(2008)
Keywords: Europe, living arrangements, second demographic transition, trends, gender differences, cross-national comparison, Labour Force Survey (LFS)
Retraditionalisation? Work patterns of families with children during the pandemic in Italy, Elisa Brini, Mariya Lenko, Stefani Scherer and Agnese Vitali,
in Demographic Research
(2021)
Keywords: couples, COVID-19, employment, families, breadwinning, household employment, Labour Force Survey (LFS), pandemic, women's employment
Inferring the Adequacy of Wage Expectations Among the Non-Working, Paweł Strzelecki and Joanna Tyrowicz,
in Gospodarka Narodowa. The Polish Journal of Economics
(2015)
Keywords: Mincerian wage regression, counterfactual distribution, reservation wage, wage expectations, wage pressure, LFS
An attempt to correct the underestimation of inequality measures in cross-survey imputation through generalized additive models for location, scale and shape, Gianni Betti, Vasco Molini and Lorenzo Mori,
in Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
(2024)
Keywords: Bias reduction; Inequality indicators; Moroccan HBS; Moroccan LFS; Survey-to-survey imputation;
Measuring labour force participation during pandemics and methodological changes, Katarzyna Saczuk and Olga Zajkowska,
from Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw
(2024)
Keywords: labour force participation, BAEL, surveys, methodological changes, panel attrition, non-response, rotational panels, measurement errors, LFS
Measuring labour force participation during pandemics and methodological changes, Katarzyna Saczuk and Olga Zajkowska,
from Narodowy Bank Polski
(2024)
Keywords: labour force participation, BAEL, surveys, methodological changes, panel attrition, non-response, rotational panels, measurement errors, LFS
Frontline workers in education, health and welfare: how much do they earn in European countries? A comparative income analysis based on the EU-LFS, René Lehwess-Litzmann,
from ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
(2022)
Keywords: income, care work, inequality, Europe
European Work Time Regulation, Surplus-Value and Underemployment among Full-Time Employees: A Cross-Sectional Analysis using the 2009 EU LFS, Bruce Philp and Dan Wheatley,
in Economic Issues Journal Articles
(2013)
Re-weighting the OHS and LFS National household Survey Data to create a consistent series over time: A Cross Entropy Estimation Approach, Nicola Branson,
from Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town
(2009)
Keywords: South African national household survey data, Post-stratification, Reweighting, Cross entropy estimation.
Regional Integration, Inclusive Growth, and Poverty: Enhancing Employment Opportunities for the Poor, Aubrey Tabuga, Christian Mina, Celia M. Reyes and Ronina D. Asis,
from Philippine Institute for Development Studies
(2013)
Keywords: poverty;Philippines;employment;regional economic integration;agriculture;inclusive growth;chronic poor;manufacturing;less educated;labor force survey (LFS)
With a Little Help from My Friends: Social-Network Job Search and Overqualification among Recent Intra-EU Migrants Moving from East to West, Janine Leschke and Silvana Weiss,
in Work, Employment & Society
(2020)
Keywords: CEE migrants; EU-LFS data; intra-EU labour mobility; job search; language skills; objective overqualification; sectors; segmentation; social networks; subjective overqualification
Offshoring, Employment and Wages Abstract: This paper reviews the debate on the economic effect of the international fragmentation of production also known as ?offshoring? and provides a preliminary investigation on the impact of imports of intermediate products on labor demand and wages in five European countries (Germany, Spain, France, Italy, United Kingdom). Data are obtained from the Sectoral Innovation Database (SID) of the University of Urbino, a large database that merges statistical material from various sources (LFS; CIS; OECD STAN; WIOD). The first part of this work is devoted to a discussion of the concepts, the economic effects of offshoring and the debate that followed. The second section presents offshoring trends and discusses the results of a preliminary econometric analysis on the offshoring effect on wages and employment. Results suggest that offshoring has a general negative impact on labour demand and wages although at a more careful examination high-tech offshoring appear to have a positive influence on wages of medium and high-skilled workers, Alessandro Bramucci,
from University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Department of Economics, Society & Politics - Scientific Committee - L. Stefanini & G. Travaglini
(2015)
Keywords: Offshoring, International Outsourcing, Innovation, Employment, Wages
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