labour economics after the crisis
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"What theoretical lessons to draw from policy experience" Brussels, 18-19th of September, 2014TRANSCRIPT
What have we learnt?
Labor Economics After the Crisis: What Theoretical Lessons to Draw from Policy Experience
Joanna Tyrowicz
Group for Research in Applied Economics
How long to benefit from purchasing property (on mortgage)
How long to benefit from purchasing property (on mortgage)
What have we really learnt?
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What have we really learnt?
Seems like a lot of policy reform…
… but then – not really
… but then – not really (2)
… but then – not really (3)
What these few glances suggest?
Biggest crisis since The Great Recession, huge unemployment surge, street riots in some countries and …
… not that much effective policy change (or even language change)
Ranking of European leaders and laggars in terms of effective labor market institutions – preserved
Key questions raised
How to assure stepping stone for the youth?
How to assure inclusive labor markets for other participants?
Which reforms to prioritize to reduce segmentation?
+ What is polarization and segmentation?
Polarization & segmentation – then and ahead
Old understanding: a job that is not „good” enough, when others have a job that is „good” enough
New understanding: automatization inevitably kills tasks => „high” and „low” professions remain.
To face: How to assure high standards in „low” professions? How to stop directing people where they have no future?
Thank you for your attention!
Joanna [email protected]
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