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How has the internet affected search and hiring, and what are the implications for aggregate unemployment? Answering these questions empirically has proven difficult due to selection in internet use and difficulty in measuring the search activities of both sides of the labor market. This paper...
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This paper shows empirically that the non-employment effects of unemployment insurance (UI) for older workers depend in …
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and individual's life and their financial and job situations plus their views on the economic and employment situation of … presence of country and year fixed effects and lagged unemployment. We also use firms' expectations of future employment, which …
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short-run employment probabilities and leads to higher long-run cumulative earnings. We find shorter non-employment …
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Licensed workers could be shielded from unemployment during recession since occupational licensing laws are asymmetric--making unlicensed workers an illegal substitute for licensed workers but not the reverse. We test our hypothesis using a difference-in-differences event study research design...
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We use a panel of survey responses linked to administrative data in Germany to measure the depreciation of skills while workers are unemployed. Both the reemployment hazard rate and reemployment earnings steadily fall with unemployment duration, and indicators of depression and loneliness rise...
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-paying firms. Changes in characteristics of workers or displacing firms explain little of the cyclicality, though non-employment …
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Most governments are mandated to maintain their economies at full employment. We propose that the best marker of full … employment is the efficient unemployment rate, u*. We define u* as the unemployment rate that minimizes the nonproductive use of … employment (u < u*) since May 2021 …
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stems from reductions in employment and hours as opposed to wage rates: job losers are twice as likely to report being …
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There are 420 million young people in Africa today. Understanding how youth search for jobs and what affects their ability to find good jobs is of paramount importance. We do so using a field experiment tracking young job seekers for six years in Uganda's main cities. We examine how two standard...
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