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Unemployment has remained a serious problem throughout the 1980s (although its role as a major target for economic policy has suffered during that time). Both in academia and in public, “structural factors” have increasingly been made responsible for the problem of the permanent high level of unemployment in Europe. In this context, the unemployment/vacancy curve has been widely used in order to identify extent and causes of structural and/or frictional unemployment in the labour markets.

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Christl, J. (1992). Conclusions. In: The Unemployment/Vacancy Curve. Studies in Empirical Economics. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50304-7_10

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