Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (circa 39 Seiten)
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Illustrationen
Series Statement:
OECD social, employment and migration working papers no. 226
Keywords:
Arbeitslosigkeit
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Berufserfahrung
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Qualifikation
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Arbeitsmarktintegration
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Australien
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Employment
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Social Issues/Migration/Health
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Australia
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Amtsdruckschrift
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Graue Literatur
Abstract:
Although Australia’s labour market escaped the dramatic negative impact of the global financial economic crisis seen in other OECD countries, a substantial share of working-age Australians either did were not working or worked only to a limited extent as the global recovery gathered pace between 2013 and 2014. The paper extends a method proposed by Fernandez et al. (2016) to measure and visualise employment barriers of individuals with no or weak labour-market attachment, using household micro-data. The most common employment obstacles in Australia are limited work experience, low skills and poor health. A notable finding is that almost one third of jobless or low-intensity workers face three or more simultaneous barriers, highlighting the limits of policy approaches that focus on subsets of these employment obstacles in isolation. A statistical clustering approach points to seven distinct groups, each characterized by unique profiles of employment barriers that call for different configurations of activation and employment-support policies.
Note:
Zusammenfassung in französischer Sprache
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