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, will have large effects on the pattern of employment across different sectors of the economy and will require a substantial …
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states of employment, unemployment, and non-participation. The determinants of actual household transitions are then …In this paper, the added worker effect is interpreted as a response to uncertain returns to labour supply offers by … members of a household. A model of household labour supply is developed In which each member's current labour force status …
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frictions characterized by employment loss and employment opportunity arrival shocks. We argue that it is able to account for … shocks play a key role in allowing the model to match the persistence of the employment and out of the labor force states …
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: generating a sufficient number of jobs at reasonable wages to absorb their rapidly growing populations into productive employment … of the principal effects of population growth on labor supply and employment in the developing economies of the world. On … population growth, labor supply, employment shifts, and growth of output per worker are presented and discussed.The key result of …
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Before 1979, unemployment insurance (UI) benefits were not treated as taxable income in the United States. Several … unemployed persons to conduct longer than socially optimal job searches. Since 1979, however, UI benefits received by persons in … has had the predicted effect of reducing unemployment duration.The study uses data on a sample of persons that filed for …
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Distributions of tax rates on job acceptance and layoff margins are estimated for unemployed household heads and … stimulus. Two or three million unemployed household heads and spouses, with a variety of tax situations, had as much disposable … income while unemployed as they would have by accepting a job that paid 80-100 percent of their previous one. The number …
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