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The U.S. labor force participation rate (LFPR) fell dramatically following the Great Recession and has yet to start recovering. A key question is how much of the post-2007 decline is reversible, something which is central to the policy debate. The key finding of this paper is that while around...
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While the Korean unemployment rates are currently among the lowest in OECD countries, the labor market duality and the …
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estimate the dynamic response of regional employment, unemployment, participation rates and net migration to state …, while that of relative unemployment is weaker during aggregate downturns, and (iv) the change in the response intensity of …
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