UNEMPLOYMENT IN SLOVENIA: IMPACT OF GENDER DISPARITIES DURING UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS

Human capital is one of the most important driving forces for economic competitiveness, development and growth. One half of a nation’s skills, knowledge, and productivity is represented by women. In the long run a country’s economic performance depends on how effectively and to what extent fem...

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Main Authors: Darja BORŠIČ, Alenka KAVKLER, Polona PAŠIČ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academica Brâncuşi 2010-12-01
Series:Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
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Online Access:http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2010-04.II/29_DARJA_BORSIC.pdf
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spelling doaj-9a30d1470bf642ddb534b3f4bd29f1242020-11-24T23:50:58ZengAcademica BrâncuşiAnalele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie 1844-70071844-70072010-12-0124286300UNEMPLOYMENT IN SLOVENIA: IMPACT OF GENDER DISPARITIES DURING UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS Darja BORŠIČ0Alenka KAVKLER1Polona PAŠIČ 2University of Maribor, Slovenia University of Maribor, Slovenia University of Maribor, Slovenia Human capital is one of the most important driving forces for economic competitiveness, development and growth. One half of a nation’s skills, knowledge, and productivity is represented by women. In the long run a country’s economic performance depends on how effectively and to what extent female talent is well utilized. Our survival analysis of gender disparities in duration of unemployed spells in Slovenia was based on a dataset with more than 450,000 unemployment spells for individuals between January 2004 and July 2008. The empirical analysis based on Kaplan-Meier estimates of survival function suggests that gender disparities in the duration of unemployment spells in Slovenia are significant. Our database shows that there are 107% more unemployment spells for women with tertiary education compared to men with the same level of education. This fact is indicating unexploited potential and underuse of female talents which, if accessed, could contribute to higher competitiveness and overall stronger economic growth of the country. http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2010-04.II/29_DARJA_BORSIC.pdfgenderunemploymentsurvival analysisKaplan-MeierSlovenia
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Polona PAŠIČ
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Polona PAŠIČ
UNEMPLOYMENT IN SLOVENIA: IMPACT OF GENDER DISPARITIES DURING UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS
Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
gender
unemployment
survival analysis
Kaplan-Meier
Slovenia
author_facet Darja BORŠIČ
Alenka KAVKLER
Polona PAŠIČ
author_sort Darja BORŠIČ
title UNEMPLOYMENT IN SLOVENIA: IMPACT OF GENDER DISPARITIES DURING UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS
title_short UNEMPLOYMENT IN SLOVENIA: IMPACT OF GENDER DISPARITIES DURING UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS
title_full UNEMPLOYMENT IN SLOVENIA: IMPACT OF GENDER DISPARITIES DURING UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS
title_fullStr UNEMPLOYMENT IN SLOVENIA: IMPACT OF GENDER DISPARITIES DURING UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS
title_full_unstemmed UNEMPLOYMENT IN SLOVENIA: IMPACT OF GENDER DISPARITIES DURING UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS
title_sort unemployment in slovenia: impact of gender disparities during unemployment spells
publisher Academica Brâncuşi
series Analele Universităţii Constantin Brâncuşi din Târgu Jiu : Seria Economie
issn 1844-7007
1844-7007
publishDate 2010-12-01
description Human capital is one of the most important driving forces for economic competitiveness, development and growth. One half of a nation’s skills, knowledge, and productivity is represented by women. In the long run a country’s economic performance depends on how effectively and to what extent female talent is well utilized. Our survival analysis of gender disparities in duration of unemployed spells in Slovenia was based on a dataset with more than 450,000 unemployment spells for individuals between January 2004 and July 2008. The empirical analysis based on Kaplan-Meier estimates of survival function suggests that gender disparities in the duration of unemployment spells in Slovenia are significant. Our database shows that there are 107% more unemployment spells for women with tertiary education compared to men with the same level of education. This fact is indicating unexploited potential and underuse of female talents which, if accessed, could contribute to higher competitiveness and overall stronger economic growth of the country.
topic gender
unemployment
survival analysis
Kaplan-Meier
Slovenia
url http://www.utgjiu.ro/revista/ec/pdf/2010-04.II/29_DARJA_BORSIC.pdf
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