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This paper attemps to identify the trend unemployment rate, an empirical concept, using cointegration theory. …
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In this paper, we analyze the dynamic behaviour of employment and hours worked per worker in a stochastic general equilibrium model with a matching mechanism between vacancies and unemployed workers. The model is estimated for the United States using the Generalized Methods of Moments (GMM)...
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This paper discusses broad trends in labour force participation and part-time employment across different age groups since the Great Recession and uses provincial data to identify changes related to population aging, cyclical effects and other factors. The main population age groups examined are...
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In continental Europe, labour shares in national income have exhibited considerable variation since 1970. Empirical and theoretical research suggests that the evolution of labour markets and labour market imperfections can, in part, explain this phenomenon. The author analyzes the role of...
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incorporating search unemployment and they explicitly model the occupational choice of individuals to become workers or …
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We build an otherwise-standard business cycle model with housework, calibrated consistently with data on time use, in order to discipline consumption-hours complementarity and relate its strength to the size of fiscal multipliers. We show that if substitutability between home and market goods is...
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From 1980 until 2007, U.S. average hours worked increased by thirteen percent, due to a large increase in female hours. At the same time, the U.S. labor wedge, measured as the discrepancy between a representative household’s marginal rate of substitution between consumption and leisure and the...
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The Bank of Canada conducted a Wage Setting Survey with a sample of 200 private sector firms from mid-October 2007 to …
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This study examines the effect of nominal-wage rigidities on wage growth in Canada using a hazard model and micro data …
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productivity growth in Canada. Results suggest that the impact of a positive relative price shock will – in the adjustment process …
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