Los hogares sin empleo. Una perspectiva comparada
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ris.2001.i29.756Keywords:
Polarisation, Families' Strategies, Welfare RegimesAbstract
Using data from Luxembourg Income Study and OECD one can realise that the thesis about polarisation between work-rich households and work-poor households is not conclusive. The level of work-poor households depends on unemployment ratios, but unemployment impact on households depends on families' strategies and not only on labour demand-supply factors. Families' strategies make work-poor households composition very heterogeneous among welfare regimes.
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