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its persistence and increase the volatility of vacancies. Hiring subsidies and unemployment benefits have substantial …
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high volatility of most of the key variables, the negative co-variation of unemployment and vacancies, and the behavior of … the worker job finding rate. A key role in this fit is played by the convexity of hiring costs and the stochastic …
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This paper establishes a new fact about the compositional changes in the pool of unemployed over the U.S. business cycle and evaluates a number of theories that can potentially explain it. Using micro-data from the Current Population Survey for the years 1962-2011, it documents that in...
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vanished, (ii) the relative volatility of employment has risen, and (iii) the relative (and absolute) volatility of the real … observed decline in output volatility. …
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vacancies) divided by the volatility of labor productivity is roughly twice as large as in the United States. We derive and …This paper shows that the German labor market is more volatile than the US labor market. Specifically, the volatility …
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The Beveridge curve depicts a negative relationship between unemployed workers and job vacancies, a robust finding …
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comovement between matches, unemployment, and vacancies in dynamic labor market models: either by assuming a standard Cobb …
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In recessions, predominantly men lose their jobs, which has given rise to the term "man-cessions". We analyze whether fiscal expansions bring men back into jobs. To do so, we estimate vector-autoregressive models and identify the effects of fiscal shocks and non-fiscal shocks on the gender...
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, selective survey of the literature. Four fundamental questions are explored: how are unemployment, job vacancies, and employment …
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volatility and persistence of vacancies and unemployment. …
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