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calendar quarters and consists of retrospectively collected information about monthly expenditures on durable and non …
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alternative specifications of international migration, estimate the magnitude of migration costs by source-destination pair, and …
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observable skills there is intermediate or positive selection of immigrants from Mexico. The results also suggest that migration …
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different establishments, and increasing assortativeness in the matching of workers to plants. We use the models to decompose …
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diminishing returns to the number of workers. We examine the sorting of factors to sectors and the matching of factors within …
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facts can be explained by a search and matching model when firms are heterogenous with respect to productivity, are composed …
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This paper extends Lucas and Prescott's (1974) search model to develop a notion of rest unemployment. The economy consists of a continuum of labor markets, each of which produces a heterogeneous good. There is a constant returns to scale production technology in each labor market, but labor...
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-employee data. We find evidence of positive assortative matching. In the estimated equilibrium match distribution, the correlation … between worker skill and firm productivity is 0.12. The assortative matching has a substantial impact on wage dispersion. We …
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We analyze how relative wage movements across birth cohorts and education groups during the 1980s affected the distribution of household consumption. The analysis integrates the labor economics literature on time variation in the wage structure with the consumption insurance literature. In...
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In this paper we examine the link between wage inequality and consumption inequality using a life cycle model that incorporates household consumption and family labor supply decisions. We derive analytical expressions based on approximations for the dynamics of consumption, hours, and earnings...
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