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"This study presents evidence that the correlation in brothers' earnings has risen in recent decades. We use two distinct cohorts of young men from the National Longitudinal Surveys and estimate that the correlation in earnings between brothers rose from 0.26 to 0.45. This suggests that family...
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unemployment. Juhn, Murphy, and Topel (2002) point out that the low unemployment rates for men in the 1990s were accompanied by … historically high rates of non-employment suggesting that the 1990s economy was not as strong as the unemployment rate might … increase in women's labor force participation more than offsets the decline for men, and low unemployment rates in the 1990s …
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The current expansion has delivered the lowest unemployment rates in decades, yet nominal wage growth has remained … relatively contained. This suggests to some a shift in the historical relationship between unemployment and wage growth. We look … real wage growth with respect to unemployment has fallen recently, a result that is not due to a compositional shift toward …
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This paper contributes to the search theory of unemployment by endogenously generating matching functions for skilled …
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on the basis of the falling unemployment rate. Moreover, examining the relationship between measures of displacement and …
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