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Los parados de larga duración en Espana en la crisis actual Polarization in Spain

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  • Brindusa Anghel
  • Sara De la Rica

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El colectivo de parados de larga duración supera la mitad del total de desempleados en nuestro país n alrededor de 3,5 millones de individuos. En este artículo se caracteriza al colectivo por características demográficas así como tipo de empleo anterior y se estiman los factores que más afectan a la salida hacia un empleo. Los menores de 25 anos con bajo nivel educativo y los mayores de 45 anos se enfrentan a especiales dificultades en la salida hacia un empleo. La adecuada combinación de políticas activas con políticas pasivas como el subsidio se hacen imprescindibles para lograr políticas eficaces.

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  • Brindusa Anghel & Sara De la Rica, 2014. "Los parados de larga duración en Espana en la crisis actual Polarization in Spain," Studies on the Spanish Economy eee2014-10, FEDEA.
  • Handle: RePEc:fda:fdaeee:eee2014-10
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    1. Ana Karina Alfaro Moreno & José Javier Núñez Velázquez, 2019. "Utilization of Mixed Distributions in the Calculation of Polarization: The Case of Spain," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 142(3), pages 911-946, April.
    2. Marcel Jansen & Sergi Jiménez-Martín & Lucía Gorjón, 2016. "The Legacy of the Crisis: The Spanish Labour Market in the Aftermath of the Great Recession," Studies on the Spanish Economy eee2016-10, FEDEA.
    3. Joan Miquel Verd & Oriol Barranco & Mireia Bolíbar, 2019. "Youth unemployment and employment trajectories in Spain during the Great Recession: what are the determinants?," Journal for Labour Market Research, Springer;Institute for Employment Research/ Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), vol. 53(1), pages 1-20, December.

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