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. We show that firms were able to respond to the Great Recession with substantial real wage cuts and by recruiting more …
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Although the adverse labor market effects of economic recessions have been well documented, a notable omission in the literature is how recessions impact workers’ job match quality. This paper considers the short and longer-term losses in productivity associated with the job changing brought...
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can commit to wage contracts but cannot commit not to replace incumbent workers. Workers are risk averse, so that there …
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employment, but also nominal wage flexibility, and thus reduces employment variations in the case of nominal shocks. Long …-term wage contracts lead to highter expected real wages and hence higher expected unemployment than short-term contracts …
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of a high minimum wage, a typical recession hardly influences the hourly wage of low educated men, but reduces working … persistently affected, but the penalty on the hourly wage (and earnings) increases with experience, and attains roughly -6% ten …
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We document substantial cross-sectional heterogeneity of German establishments' real wage cyclicality over the business … wages. We estimate a negative connection between establishments' wage cyclicality and their employment cyclicality, thereby …
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We document substantial cross-sectional heterogeneity of German establishments’ real wage cyclicality over the business … wages. We estimate a negative connection between establishments’ wage cyclicality and their employment cyclicality, thereby …
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This paper documents the role of unemployment and earnings risk in reconciling evidence in payoff differentials between self-employment and paid-employment. Using Spanish administrative data, we characterize the distribution and dynamics of earnings and document lower and less dispersed earnings...
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observations on wage (skill premium) and wealth inequality. We find that the tax rate for high income agents is optimally the least …
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transitions between labor status or jobs, whereas for those at the top, earnings changes are mainly induced by wage rate growth …
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