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attachment to the labour market prior to their diagnosis. The comparison group consists of similar workers never diagnosed with …
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"knowledge-based economy" and, perhaps more importantly, better adjust to both cyclical and structural changes in the labour …
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Employment rates and earnings among single mothers improved significantly after 1980, and by 2000, low-income rates reached new historic lows. Unlike married mothers, most of the gains among lone mothers were the result of the dynamics of population change and cohort replacement as the large and...
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This study addresses the effects of macroeconomic conditions on the labour market outcomes of immigrants. It … simultaneously identifies both the effects of macroeconomic conditions at the time of entry into the labour market and at the time of … the survey was taken, while allowing for cohort effects. Also, for the first time in the literature, the impacts on labour …
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Using data from a large Canadian longitudinal dataset, we examine whether earnings of wives and teenagers increase in response to layoffs experienced by husbands. We find virtually no evidence of an "added worker effect" for the earnings of teenagers. However, we find that among families with no...
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measures of labour market "success", with the job satisfaction scores and - perhaps most interestingly - the overall programme …
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; the effective total payroll tax rate has levelled off at around $12.20 for every $100 of wages and salaries since 1994 …
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This study examines how the risk of job loss and the short-term earnings losses of laid-off workers evolved between the late 1970s and the mid-2000s.
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concentrating on developing their careers. Using data from the 1998 Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, this study provides … paper attempts to determine whether decisions regarding the timing of family formation influence the wages of women and …. After controlling for differences in work history, labour force qualifications and selected job characteristics, the cross …
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have fared progressively worse in the paid labour market compared with paid native-born workers. This is not the case in …
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