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  1. A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of Unemployment Problem and Potential Solutions

    unemployment agree that seeking jobs and the ability to work. are the main characteristics of unemployed people. Since. unemployment leads to negative e conomic, social, and. security outcomes [5 ...

  2. Systematic Literature Review: Unemployment Rate as factors ...

    Unemployment is one idea that explains how economies' production structures, sectoral developments, and regional and national developments. Covid-19 affects the unemployment rate, GDP, Inflation Rate, and Population. This is a systematic literature review, and the researcher used PRISMA in determining the literature used in this study.

  3. Public Health Impacts of Underemployment and Unemployment in the United

    Empirical literature on unemployment and physical, mental, and psychological well-being, substance abuse, depression in young adults, and suicides is quite extensive; however, there are limited data on the impacts of underemployment on worker health and well-being. ... A common theme emerging from both the literature review and key informant ...

  4. The relationship between unemployment and wellbeing: an updated meta

    Finally, although the causal link from unemployment to wellbeing is the main research question, the possibility of reverse causality (selection into unemployment) is commonly noted in the literature. Similarly, those with lower levels of wellbeing are less likely to be re-employed (see, Gedikli et al. ( Citation 2018 ) for a review of ...

  5. PDF A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of Unemployment Problem and

    Fig 1 provides an overview of the processes of selecting the literature review (see Appendix A for the exact combination of search keywords and the specific search criteria). 3. THE MAIN CAUSES OF THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM. The literature discusses unemployment as being caused by many things. Fig 2 shows the dimensions of the unemployment problem.

  6. Unemployment Scarring Effects: An Overview and Meta-analysis of

    This article reviews the empirical literature on the scarring effects of unemployment, by first presenting an overview of empirical evidence relating to the impact of unemployment spells on subsequent labor market outcomes and then exploiting meta-regression techniques. Empirical evidence is homogeneous in highlighting significant and often persistent wage losses and strong unemployment state ...

  7. Reducing unemployment benefit duration to ...

    As this is the first systematic review of the literature on the effects on job finding rates of changing the maximum unemployment benefit duration no directly comparable literature exists. An early related contribution is Krueger & Meyer (2002) summarising evidence on the labour supply effects of social insurance programmes, including ...

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    Literature Review and Empirical Analysis of Unemployment Insurance Recipiency Ratios FINAL REPORT PREPARED FOR: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE SERVICE DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND POLICY CONTRACT NUMBER: K-6826-8-00-80-30 PREPARED BY: THE LEWIN GROUP DAVID C. WITTENBURG, PH.D. MICHAEL FISHMAN, M.P.A. DAVID STAPLETON, PH.D. SCOTT SCRIVNER ADAM TUCKER

  9. PDF Theoretical Approaches from the Study of Work, Employment, and Unemployment

    Work, Employment, and Unemployment In this chapter I discuss theoretical ideas that have emerged from the study of the psychological impact of unemployment both from the 1930s and from the more recent literature. As will become evident, some of these approaches are not restricted to the conceptual analysis of unemployment effects; they also

  10. A review on the elasticity of unemployment duration to the potential

    The abstract search tool of Scopus is essential to construct a base of papers that are closer to the goal of this literature review. In fact, in the 28 studies I included in the review, only 11 refer to both the potential duration of unemployment benefits and the unemployment duration (or equivalent synonyms) in the title.

  11. The Effects of Youth Unemployment: A Review of the Literature

    The transition from school to employment is a process that involves searching and changing jobs before deciding on a more or less permanent employment. Today, more than ever, youths have a lower rate of employment, hence there has been much concern about the youth labor market. Download to read the full chapter text.

  12. Full article: The impact of economic growth, inflation and unemployment

    2. Literature review. Various socioeconomic, political, and institutional factors such as health, wealth, knowledge, and technology can contribute to development in society (Coccia, Citation 2010, Citation 2014a, Citation 2014b, Citation 2018b).Notably, economic advancement may positively affect the political system, standard of living, culture, governance, education, safety, and social ...

  13. Youth underemployment: A review of research on young people and the

    Indeed, as found throughout this review, literature is oftentimes left with palpable discontinuities between the emphasis upon neoliberalisation and specifying how neoliberal ideological beliefs ...

  14. Unemployment among younger and older individuals: does conventional

    Literature about unemployment references both the unemployment of older workers (ages 45 or 50 and over) and youth unemployment (15-24). These two phenomena differ from one another in their characteristics, scope and solutions. ... Following the introduction and literary review, the next part of our paper presents the existing data about the ...

  15. A Review of Unemployment

    A Review of Unemployment*. By EDMUND S. PHELPS. Columbia University. My thinking on several matters in this review has benefited from conversations and collaborations over the past two years with Luigi Bonatti, Hian Teck Hoon, George Kanaginis, and GylJi Zoega. Never- theless I bear sole responsibility for the opinions and conclusions.

  16. Understanding Technological Unemployment: A Review of Causes

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  17. The Relationship Between Work and Health: Findings from a Literature Review

    The effect of unemployment on health has long been an area of research focus, and a substantial body of research from the U.S. and abroad consistently demonstrates a strong association between ...

  18. Understanding Technological Unemployment: A Review of Causes ...

    For this purpose, we reviewed literature about technological unemployment found in Scopus and Web of Science published since 2000, presenting an academic view of the actions necessary to deal with the social impact of automation. Our results summarize causes, consequences, and solutions for the technological unemployment found in the literature.

  19. Acts of Congress and COVID-19: A Literature Review on the Impact of

    Impact of COVID-19 on unemployment. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected employment greatly, especially in lower-pay and nonessential occupations, as shown in Liu and Mai (2020) . Over March and April 2020, job losses were larger for these occupations, especially for those with higher physical proximity or lower work-from-home feasibility.

  20. Unemployment, entrepreneurship and firm outcomes

    The policy reduces the unemployment rate by 0.1 percentage points and decreases average firm productivity by 1.19%. Intuitively, the policy induces the creation of low productivity firms by the unemployed. As the share of firms created by the unemployed increases, productivity falls.

  21. Coping with unemployment: a literature review and presentation of a new

    This paper reviews the unemployment literature with a view to identifying a new way of modelling the process of coping with unemployment. The review shows that early models of coping adopted a trait-based approach, which viewed coping as a stable, transcending disposition of the person and, therefore, failed to consider the range of coping responses that people use during unemployment.

  22. Youth Unemployment: A Literature Review

    Abstract. The research shows that the majority of youth make the transition from school to work with ease. However, the concentration of unemployment among a small fraction of youths is cause for concern, because unemployment leads to lower wages in later life and is associated with other problems such as crime and drug addiction. The factor ...

  23. Literature Review On Unemployment

    Literature Review Unemployment is viewed as a major problem worldwide. The risk of unemployment involves the people, companies, problems, and the mass media. In this study, the reactions of media towards unemployment will be discussed, as well as the problems concerning unemployment being compared with one another.

  24. Exploring the Dynamics of Unemployment

    Glossary. Business cycle: The fluctuating levels of economic activity in an economy over a period of time measured from the beginning of one recession to the beginning of the next. Cyclical unemployment: Unemployment associated with recessions in the business cycle. Frictional unemployment: Unemployment that results when people are new to the job market (for example, recent graduates) or are ...

  25. Canada unexpectedly added 90,000 jobs in April, though unemployment

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    The TP63 gene is essential for epithelial proliferation, differentiation, and maintenance during embryogenesis. Despite considerable clinical variability, TP63-related symptoms are characterized by ectodermal dysplasia, distal limb malformations, and orofacial clefts.We identified a novel TP63 variant (c.619A > G, p.K207E) in a seven-month-old Chinese patient with orofacial clefts and ...