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. Based on the wages of employees, the literature has attributed the labor wedge almost entirely to labor market distortions …. Because employee wages may be smoothed versions of the true cyclical price of labor, we instead examine the self-employed and … markups deserve a central place in business cycle research, alongside sticky wages and matching frictions …
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Technological Change theory. While there exists heterogeneity across countries, only very few countries show a decline in employment … protection laws. In contrast to the findings for employment, we find little evidence for a relationship between wages and …
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Employment and participation rates for US prime age women rose steadily during the second half of the 20th century. In the last 30 years, however, those rates stagnated, even as employment and participation rates for women in other industrialized countries continued to rise. I discuss the role...
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We document a robust negative relationship between mean annual hours in an occupation and the dispersion of annual hours within that occupation. We study a unified model of occupational choice and labor supply that features heterogeneity across occupations in the return to working additional...
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of monopsony. We use an exogenous change in wages at Veterans Affairs hospitals as a natural experiment to investigate … responded to the VA wage change by changing their own wages …
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We decompose the real annual full time compensation costs of 1.1 million French workers followed over 12 years into a part that reflects their external opportunity wage and a part that reflects their internal wage rate. Using these components of compensation we investigate the extent to which...
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We survey the recent empirical literature on the effects of offshoring on wages, employment and displacement. We start … identification strategies used, critically assess strengths and weaknesses, discuss connections with theory, and draw out potential …
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We study how labor market conditions affect unionization decisions. Tight labor markets might spur unionization, e.g., by reducing the threat of unemployment after management opposition or employer retaliation in response to a unionization attempt. Tightness might also weaken unionization by...
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important force behind the shifting behavior of wages and prices during the period of study …
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evidence for countercyclical real wages suggests that movements along labor demand curves have not played a dominant role in … cyclical employment fluctuations over the last 40 years. Instead, the procyclicality of real wages indicates that cyclical …
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