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intermediate rates have been driven by changes in regional employment, only partly offset by labour force changes. Regions …
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becoming unemployed, the costs of unemployment in terms of real wages losses and the probability that the continuously employed …
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This paper is concerned with the relationship between wages and unemployment. Using UK regions and individuals as the … unemployment and wages or wage changes? Second, can we identify the relationship completely by looking at regional wages and … regional unemployment or do regional wages depend on aggregate unemployment as well? Third, are wages influenced only by the …
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wages in new matches. I summarize microeconometric evidence on wages in new matches and show that the key model elasticities … cyclical volatility of wages. I discuss some extensions of the model that can increase cyclical unemployment volatility through …
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age ten in the 1970 Cohort to predict later, economic outcomes, namely qualifications, employment and earnings. It is …
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This paper investigates the overlap between employment status and poverty, drawing particular attention to the working …
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caring with employment is extremely difficult, so families are heavily reliant upon benefits. But do disability benefits …
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associated with remaining disabled post-onset. We show that employment rates fall with disability onset, and continue to fall the …
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