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This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Migration in China … unemployment spells, hours worked and monthly earnings. We also analyze whether displaced workers are more likely to be in informal … costs as additional outcomes. Displaced migrant workers do not encounter losses in terms of longer unemployment spells or …
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Using original survey data from China, we estimate a discrete duration model to study the reemployment of urban workers … who lost jobs during China's major restructuring of the state sector in the late 1990s. Using an exogenous measure of … unemployment subsidies reduces the probability of reemployment within a year substantially (by 34 percent) for men. Unlike men …
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This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Migration in China … unemployment spells, hours worked and monthly earnings. We also analyze whether displaced workers are more likely to be in informal … costs as additional outcomes. Displaced migrant workers do not encounter losses in terms of longer unemployment spells or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013064159
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Migration in China … unemployment spells, hours worked and monthly earnings. We also analyze whether displaced workers are more likely to be in informal … costs as additional outcomes. Displaced migrant workers do not encounter losses in terms of longer unemployment spells or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013064178
This paper provides the first systematic analysis of the reasons why women endure longer unemployment durations than … men in post-restructuring urban China using data obtained from a national representative household survey. Rejecting the …
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This paper provides the first systematic analysis of the reasons why women endure longer unemployment durations than … men in post-restructuring urban China using data obtained from a national representative household survey. Rejecting the …
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This study examines how the financial buffer of unemployed individuals affects the duration of their unemployment and … unemployment duration, which is consistent with the theory that individuals with financial buffers are able to search for new …
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disparate findings in prior studies. While we cannot reconcile earlier findings on the effect of unemployment duration, the …We use a resume audit study to better understand the role of employment and unemployment histories in affecting … age range, we find that applicants with 52 weeks of unemployment have a lower callback rate than do applicants with …
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