An empirical study of factors influencing total unemployment rate in comparison to youth unemployment rate in selected EU member-states
The issue of youth unemployment rate in the heavily indebted and less developed EU countries is currently on the margins of both media interest and policy debates. This paper compares the influence of several economic variables on the total unemployment rate and the youth unemployment rate. The coun...
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doaj-e1fc1e4c69644ab7bebee4173876425b2020-11-25T00:16:08ZengGeneral Association of Economists from RomaniaTheoretical and Applied Economics1841-86781844-00292016-09-01XXIII3799218418678An empirical study of factors influencing total unemployment rate in comparison to youth unemployment rate in selected EU member-statesFilip KOKOTOVIĆ0 Dag Hammarskjöld University College of International Relations and Diplomacy, Zagreb, Croatia The issue of youth unemployment rate in the heavily indebted and less developed EU countries is currently on the margins of both media interest and policy debates. This paper compares the influence of several economic variables on the total unemployment rate and the youth unemployment rate. The countries that are studied are three countries with the highest youth unemployment rate: Greece, Croatia and Spain, and three countries with the lowest youth unemployment rate: Germany, Denmark and the Czech Republic. By implementing an Autoregressive Distributed Lags (ARDL) approach, this paper concludes that the youth unemployment rate is significantly more affected by the increase of the public debt-to-GDP ratio in comparison to the total unemployment rate in Croatia and Spain. This paper finds significant differences in the factors that impact youth unemployment rate in comparison to total unemployment rate. Notably, the impact of economic growth is far stronger in decreasing total unemployment rate than youth unemployment rate. The main conclusion of this paper is that there should be a new European economic framework that will focus on combating rising youth unemployment rate in order to avoid potentially dangerous consequences and restore faith in the EU and national institutions which has still not recovered from the 2008 crisis. http://store.ectap.ro/articole/1199.pdf macroeconomic imbalancesARDL Bounds testing2008 Economic Crisisyouth unemployment |
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An empirical study of factors influencing total unemployment rate in comparison to youth unemployment rate in selected EU member-states |
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An empirical study of factors influencing total unemployment rate in comparison to youth unemployment rate in selected EU member-states |
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An empirical study of factors influencing total unemployment rate in comparison to youth unemployment rate in selected EU member-states |
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An empirical study of factors influencing total unemployment rate in comparison to youth unemployment rate in selected EU member-states |
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An empirical study of factors influencing total unemployment rate in comparison to youth unemployment rate in selected EU member-states |
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empirical study of factors influencing total unemployment rate in comparison to youth unemployment rate in selected eu member-states |
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General Association of Economists from Romania |
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Theoretical and Applied Economics |
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1841-8678 1844-0029 |
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2016-09-01 |
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The issue of youth unemployment rate in the heavily indebted and less developed
EU countries is currently on the margins of both media interest and policy debates. This
paper compares the influence of several economic variables on the total unemployment rate
and the youth unemployment rate. The countries that are studied are three countries with
the highest youth unemployment rate: Greece, Croatia and Spain, and three countries with
the lowest youth unemployment rate: Germany, Denmark and the Czech Republic. By
implementing an Autoregressive Distributed Lags (ARDL) approach, this paper concludes
that the youth unemployment rate is significantly more affected by the increase of the public
debt-to-GDP ratio in comparison to the total unemployment rate in Croatia and Spain. This
paper finds significant differences in the factors that impact youth unemployment rate in
comparison to total unemployment rate. Notably, the impact of economic growth is far
stronger in decreasing total unemployment rate than youth unemployment rate. The main
conclusion of this paper is that there should be a new European economic framework that
will focus on combating rising youth unemployment rate in order to avoid potentially
dangerous consequences and restore faith in the EU and national institutions which has
still not recovered from the 2008 crisis. |
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macroeconomic imbalances ARDL Bounds testing 2008 Economic Crisis youth unemployment |
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