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Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic status of black men. Our findings point to gains in the relative wages of black men (compared to whites) during the 1990s, especially among younger workers. In 1989, the average black male worker...
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The Beveridge curve depicts the empirical relationship between job vacancies and unemployment, which in turn reflects … paper combines aggregate and regional data on job vacancies and unemployment to estimate the U.S. aggregate and regional … the national and regional level. The results suggest that a decline in the dispersion of employment growth across …
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The negative relationship between the unemployment rate and the job openings rate, known as the Beveridge curve, has … been relatively stable in the U.S. over the last decade. Since the summer of 2009, however, the U.S. unemployment rate has …
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Using data from the Current Population Survey, we examine recent trends in the relative economic status of black men. Our findings point to gains in the relative wages of black men (compared to whites) during the 1990s, especially among younger workers. In 1989, the average black male worker...
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