New Study Reveals Surprising Factors Driving German Unemployment Rates
The article examines how different age groups in Germany move in and out of unemployment using real data. They found that inactivity plays a big role in unemployment dynamics, more than job separation or finding new jobs. The study shows that the flow rates of people entering and leaving unemployment are equally important in the long run, but in the short term, more people are leaving unemployment. The researchers also mention that regional differences can affect the results as much as time differences.