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Using data from the Displaced Worker Survey Current Population Survey this paper examines displaced workers between 1997 and 1999, a period of strong economic growth, and compares it with displaced workers between 1993 and 1995. We find that between 1997 and 1999, 7.5 million workers reported...
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In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and out of unemployment …
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In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and out of unemployment …
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Uncertainty around economic recovery from a pandemic, in addition to restrictions on mobility and socializing, can be isolating and stressful. While preventive measures, such as mask mandates, are expected to mitigate spread of the disease and lower concerns of future job loss, state- and...
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The COVID-19 pandemic led to an unprecedented level of job losses in the U.S., where a job loss is also associated with the loss of health insurance. This paper uses data from the 2020 Household Pulse Survey (HPS) and difference-in-difference (DD) regressions to estimate the effect of the...
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I examine changes in the incidence and consequences of job loss between 1981 and 2001 using data from the Displaced Workers Surveys (DWS) from 1984-2002. The overall rate of job loss has a strong counter-cyclical component, but the job loss rate was higher than might have been expected during...
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