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returns to education are not significantly reduced by this omission bias but there is evidence of substantial returns to the …-dimensional process. Age ten conduct disorder predicts male adult unemployment particularly well but it is self-esteem that predicts male … children from low SES groups. The implications of these results for education are developed. Parental attitudes are much more …
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This paper tests whether aggregate matching is consistent with unemployment being mainly due to search frictions or due … with reference to the design of optimal unemployment insurance programs. …
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allowing on-the-job search. We obtain that the elasticity of unemployment with respect to growth shrinks from 1.63 to 0 … search process than the unemployed. Thus, we show that, rather than contributing to unemployment, creative destruction …
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finds equivocal effects on other aggregate outcomes, such as employment and unemployment. Given weaknesses in the …
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. Disaggregation by gender is necessary. Endogeneity of participation levels with respect to unemployment is treated in two ways, by … unemployment cannot be rejected. …
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