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. In labor markets with high unemployment, such employment changes may have significant net efficiency benefits, which …
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This book provides a detailed insider's view under the Clinton and Bush administrations of the process by which eight social science experiments influenced federal laws and policies to alleviate joblessness in the United States.
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This paper considers employment growth and unemployment from 1990-2010 in a cross-section of cities in light of … unemployment rates in 83 central cities in the United States. Change in educational attainment over time is suggestive of causing … higher job growth and lower unemployment. The implication is that initiatives to attract and retain college …
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workers whose labor-market experiences are punctuated by spells of involuntary unemployment. They demonstrate that such …
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and the introduction of new mechanisms to help Americans cope with job loss and protracted unemployment. The particular …
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privatization and unemployment in postcommunist countries, showing that there is little support for the proposed mechanism by which …
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This monograph provides a relatively nontechnical summary of the prominent theories of unemployment that have emerged …
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Most states have exhausted their unemployment insurance (UI) trust fund and borrowed from the federal government at …
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