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its successor Understanding Society. We find that the unemployment rate on leaving full-time education has large impacts …
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aspirations among 11-15 year olds vary across the business cycle. We find that the impact of the local unemployment rate on …
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The job search literature suggests that on-the-job search reduces the probability of unemployed people finding a job. However, there is little evidence that employed and unemployed job seekers are similar or apply for the same jobs. We compare employed and unemployed job seekers in terms of...
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We investigate the reaction of couples to a job loss during periods of growth and recession in the UK focussing on re-employment of the spouse who lost their job. Re-employment was faster for those with a partner in work, but was not generally affected by other measures of the partner’s labour...
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which unemployment experiences have a scarring effect on British men during the Great Recession. Second, it provides an … insight into the relation between true state dependence and the business cycle by investigating the role of local unemployment … in affecting the persistence of unemployment incidence and by analysing the dynamics of unemployment scarring in the last …
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This paper provides an integrated interpretation of qualitative and quantitative data examining how couples respond when one partner loses their job. According to economic theory there may be an 'Added Worker Effect' where, when one partner loses their job, their spouse enters the labour market...
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