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-kind benefits and the propensity to have an informal employment relationship in addition to monthly earnings, hourly wages …, employment and hours worked, which are traditionally analyzed. We find that, compared to the control group of non … mainly due to the reduction in employment and hours worked. This effect is robust to the definition of displacement. The …
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those with short job tenure. Roughly half of those displaced find re-employment within two months while the other half … lingers on in the state of non-employment. There is less evidence however of a wage penalty to job loss, unlike in some … in Estonia. The main cost of displacement is then the income loss due to non-employment, which is severe for a minority …
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average between 3.4 and 4.8 percent of employment, roughly in line with levels typically observed in several Western economies … West, in so far as displacement is concentrated on the less skilled. Around one third of displaced workers find re-employment … immediately while the majority continues into long-term non-employment. The wage costs of displacement for the sub-sample of …
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average between 3.4 and 4.8 percent of employment, roughly in line with levels typically observed in several Western economies … West, in so far as displacement is concentrated on the less skilled. Around one third of displaced workers find re-employment … immediately while the majority continues into long-term non-employment. The wage costs of displacement for the sub-sample of …
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-kind benefits and the propensity to have an informal employment relationship in addition to monthly earnings, hourly wages …, employment and hours worked, which are traditionally analyzed. We find that, compared to the control group of non … mainly due to the reduction in employment and hours worked. This effect is robust to the definition of displacement. The …
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average between 3.4 and 4.8 percent of employment, roughly in line with levels typically observed in several Western economies … West, in so far as displacement is concentrated on the less skilled. Around one third of displaced workers find re-employment … immediately while the majority continues into long-term non-employment. The wage costs of displacement for the sub-sample of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318269
those with short job tenure. Roughly half of those displaced find re-employment within two months while the other half … lingers on in the state of non-employment. There is less evidence however of a wage penalty to job loss, unlike in some … in Estonia. The main cost of displacement is then the income loss due to non-employment, which is severe for a minority …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320428
displacement. We also analyze monthly earnings, hourly wages, employment and hours worked, which are traditionally investigated in … propensity to have an informal employment relationship as well as a permanent contract as relevant labor market outcomes upon … face a significant income loss following displacement, which is mainly due to the reduction in employment and hours worked …
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