Tobias Lehmann
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
IZA World of Labor role
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PhD student, University of Lausanne
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The labor market in Switzerland, 2000–2018 Updated
The Swiss labor market has proven resilient to several recent shocks, with unemployment remaining stable and real wages steadily increasing
Rafael LaliveTobias Lehmann, April 2020Switzerland is a small country with rich cultural and geographic diversity. The Swiss unemployment rate is low, at around 4%. The rate has remained at that level since the year 2000, despite a massive increase in the foreign labor force, the Great Recession, and a currency appreciation shock, demonstrating the Swiss labor market's impressive resiliency. However, challenges do exist, particularly related to earnings and employment gaps between foreign and native workers, as well as a narrowing but persistent gender pay gap. Additionally, regional differences in unemployment are significant.MoreLess