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Mismatch unemployment in Austria: the role of regional labour markets for skills

Over the past decade, the Beveridge curve in the Austrian labour market has shifted significantly outward. Using detailed administrative data on job vacancies and registered unemployed persons by region and skill level, we investigate which factors have caused this shift. We find that the Beveridge...

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Published in:Regional studies, regional science regional science, 2022-12, Vol.9 (1), p.208-222
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Beveridge curve
Economic conditions
Efficiency
Employment
J21
J64
Job openings
Job vacancies
Labor market
Labor supply
matching efficiency
Occupations
Productivity
Regional studies
Regions
Skills
Unemployment
Workers
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