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Juan F. Jimeno

Juan F. Jimeno

D-Index & Metrics

Economics and Finance

D-Index
47
Citations
7977
World Ranking
1601
National Ranking
17

Overview

Juan F. Jimeno is affiliated with the Bank of Spain in Spain. Their research focuses primarily on economics, econometrics, and finance, with significant contributions to social sciences. The work spans several interconnected subfields, including economics and econometrics, general health professions, sociology and political science, demography, and public administration.

The main topics of study in Jimeno's research encompass labor market dynamics and wage inequality, employment and welfare studies, digital economy and work transformation, retirement, disability, and employment, firm innovation and growth, economic policies and impacts, and labor movements and unions.

Their recent publications include:

  • New technologies and jobs in Europe, 2023, Documentos de trabajo/Documento de trabajo - Banco de España, Servicio de Estudios
  • Dual Labor Markets Revisited, 2020, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Economics and Finance
  • Past, present and future of the Spanish labour market: when the pandemic meets the megatrends, 2021, Applied Economic Analysis
  • New technologies and jobs in Europe, 2024, Economic Policy
  • From secular stagnation to robocalypse? Implications of demographic and technological changes, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal

Jimeno frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Economic Policy
  • Applied Economic Analysis
  • IZA Journal of Labor Economics
  • Oxford Economic Papers

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Stefania Albanesi
  • António Dias da Silva
  • Ana Lamo
  • Alena Wabitsch
  • Juan J. Dolado

Best Publications

  • DRAWING LESSONS FROM THE BOOM OF TEMPORARY JOBS IN SPAIN

    Juan J. Dolado;Carlos García‐Serrano;Juan F. Jimeno

  • Regional unemployment persistence (Spain, 1976–1994)

    Juan F. Jimeno;Samuel Bentolila

  • The effects of employment protection: Learning from variable enforcement

    Tito Michele Boeri;J. Jimeno

  • The effect of immigration on the labor market performance of native-born workers: some evidence for Spain

    Raquel Carrasco;Juan F. Jimeno;Juan F. Jimeno;A. Carolina Ortega

  • Structural Unemployment: Spain versus Portugal

    Olivier Blanchard;Juan F Jimeno

  • Reforming an insider-outsider labor market: The Spanish experience

    Samuel Bentolila;Juan Jose Dolado;Juan F. Jimeno

  • The causes of Spanish unemployment: A structural VAR approach

    Juan José Dolado;Juan F. Jimeno

  • On‐the‐Job Search in a Matching Model with Heterogeneous Jobs and Workers

    Juan J. Dolado;Marcel Jansen;Juan F. Jimeno

  • Employment Consequences of Restrictive Permanent Contracts: Evidence from Spanish Labor Market Reforms

    Adriana Kugler;Juan F Jimeno;Virginia Hernanz

  • Youth labour markets in Spain: Education, training, and crowding-out

    Juan J. Dolado;Florentino Felgueroso;Juan F. Jimeno;Juan F. Jimeno

  • The future of pensions in Europe

    Michele Boldrin;Juan J. Dolado;Juan F. Jimeno;Franco Peracchi

  • Youth unemployment in the OECD: demographic shifts, labour market institutions, and macroeconomic shocks

    Juan F Jimeno;Diego Rodriguez-Palenzuela

  • Two-tier Employment Protection Reforms: The Spanish Experience

    Samuel Bentolila;Juan Jose Dolado;Juan F. Jimeno

  • Does immigration affect the Phillips curve? Some evidence for Spain $

    Samuel Bentolila;Juan José Dolado;Juan F. Jimeno

  • MODELLING THE IMPACT OF AGING ON SOCIAL SECURITY EXPENDITURES

    Juan F. Jimeno;Juan F. Jimeno;Juan A. Rojas;Sergio Puente

  • Unemployment and labour market flexibility : Spain

    Juan Jimeno;Luis Toharia

  • Drawing Lessons from the Boom of Temporary Jobs in Spain

    Juan F. Jimeno;Juan F. Jimeno;Juan F. Jimeno;Juan Jose Dolado;Carlos García Serrano

  • Employment fluctuations in a dual labor market

    James Costain;Juan F Jimeno;Carlos Thomas

  • WHERE DO WOMEN WORK? : ANALYSING PATTERNS IN OCCUPATIONAL SEGREGATION BY GENDER (*)

    Juan J. Dolado;Florentino Felgueroso;Juan F. Jimeno

  • On the Job Search in a Matching Model with Heterogeneous Jobs and Workers

    Juan Jose Dolado;Marcel Jansen;Marcel Jansen;Juan F. Jimeno;Juan F. Jimeno;Juan F. Jimeno

  • Recent Trends in Occupational Segregation by Gender: A Look Across the Atlantic

    Juan Jose Dolado;Florentino Felgueroso;Juan F. Jimeno

  • The effects of minimum bargained wages on earnings: Evidence from Spain

    Juan J. Dolado;Juan J. Dolado;Florentino Felgueroso;Juan F. Jimeno;Juan F. Jimeno

  • The Role of the Minimum Wage in the Welfare State: An Appraisal *

    Juan J. Dolado;Florentino Felgueroso;Juan F. Jimeno

  • Does Immigration Affect the Phillips Curve? Some Evidence for Spain

    Samuel Bentolila;Samuel Bentolila;Samuel Bentolila;Juan Jose Dolado;Juan F. Jimeno;Juan F. Jimeno;Juan F. Jimeno

Frequent Co-Authors

Juan J. Dolado
Juan J. Dolado European University Institute
Tito Boeri
Tito Boeri Bocconi University
Ricardo M. Sousa
Ricardo M. Sousa University of Minho
Sanjeev Gupta
Sanjeev Gupta Center for Global Development
Giuseppe Bertola
Giuseppe Bertola University of Turin
Adriana D. Kugler
Adriana D. Kugler Georgetown University
Jonas D. M. Fisher
Jonas D. M. Fisher Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Michele Boldrin
Michele Boldrin Washington University in St. Louis
Xavier Vives
Xavier Vives University of Navarra
Gail Hanson
Gail Hanson University of California, Riverside

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