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that welfare reform has significant spillover effects: welfare reform reduces employment of male high school dropouts, and …
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This monograph provides a relatively nontechnical summary of the prominent theories of unemployment that have emerged since 1960: search, disequilibrium, implicit contracts, efficiency wage, and insider/outsider models.
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arrangements conducted by the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. This survey provides evidence on why employers use various …
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Public policies may affect employment by directly creating jobs, facilitating job creation, or augmenting labor supply …. In labor markets with high unemployment, such employment changes may have significant net efficiency benefits, which … should be included in benefit-cost analyses. The research literature offers diverse recommendations on measuring employment …
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from employment services received those services, and 2) UI recipients do not abuse the system by failing to actively …
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American employment policy for displaced workers started in the Great Depression with programs for the employment … permitted UI benefit receipt while starting self-employment. Evaluation evidence suggests there should be continuous connection …-employee relationships, information channels to employees and communities about impending employment disruptions, and targeting of services …
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This paper considers employment growth and unemployment from 1990-2010 in a cross-section of cities in light of … and improve social welfare. Despite some evidence that public capital outlays led to employment growth and reduced … unemployment rates in 2009 and 2010. A relatively weak correlation between the two dependent variables used in the analysis—employment …
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