: Floro Ernesto Caroleo, Sergio Destefanis
: Floro Ernesto Caroleo, Sergio Destefanis
: The European Labour Market Regional Dimensions
: Physica-Verlag
: 9783790816808
: 1
: CHF 136.10
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: Volkswirtschaft
: English
: 341
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This book brings together up-to-date findings on the regional dimensions of European labour markets. It provides a conceptual and empirical study of the interactions between the European economy and its regions, paying particular attention to the issue of the transition of Central and Eastern European countries to a market economy. The topics analysed include: the structure of the shocks affecting employment (regional, industrial, national), the relationships between labour market efficiency and the regional distribution of unemployment, wage flexibility in EU member countries or in their regions and the role of active labour market policies in affecting the regional distribution of employment and unemployment.

Contents5
Introduction and overview9
1 Regional Disparities in Europe17
2 Regional Unemployment in the OST Literature41
3 Regional Employment Dynamics in the EU: Structural Outlook, Co-Movements, Clusters and Common Shocks97
4 Does Space Matter for Labour Markets and How? A Critical Survey of the Recent Italian Empirical Evidence131
5 Labour Market Reform and the Beveridge Curve across Italian Regions155
6 Enterprise Defensive Restructuring: Cross- Country Evidence within Transitional Settings173
7 Widening Unemployment Differentials in Italy: the Role of Wage and Labour Productivity187
8 Skill Mismatch and Regional Unemployment in Poland195
9 Wage Curve and Agglomeration211
10 A Panel of Regional Indicators of Labour Market Flexibility : the U K, 1 979-1 998229
11 Regional Wage Flexibility: the Wage Curve in Five EU Countries253
12 Large-Scale Labour Market Restructuring and Labour Mobility: the Experiences of East Germany and Poland275
13 Macroeconometric Evaluation of Active Labour Market Policies in Germany. A Dynamic Panel Approach Using Regional Data295
14 Evaluating Asymmetries in Active Labour Market Policies: the Case of Italy319
List of Contributors347