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sector employment to estimate the local employment multiplier. We find that the introduction of one public sector employment … position increases private sector employment by one unit, primarily driven by the service sector. Consistent with existing … literature, we document that the effect of public employment on private employment is highly localized. In addition to changes in …
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During the Great Recession, immigrants reacted to the drop in labour demand in Spain through internal migration or … employment and wage of natives. I use a modified shift-share instrument based on past settlements to claim causality. Employment … effects were driven by increased entries to employment, while wage effects were limited to natives that were already employed …
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. First, services offshoring increases average employment and wages within local labour markets, much more so in the …
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difference-in-difference methodology, we analyze the local labor market employment effects of these tariffs depending on the … steel employment but substantially depressed local employment in steel-consuming industries for many years after Bush …
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We investigate the employment consequences of deindustrialization for 1,993 cities in France, Germany, Great Britain … manufacturing employment in the year of its country's manufacturing peak and the subsequent change in total employment, reflecting … in a significant number of cases, total employment fully recovered and even exceeded initial levels, despite the loss of …
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labor market effects of German re-unification. In the aftermath of the re-unification shock, despite some gain in employment …
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The macroeconomic effects on growth, investment and private sector employment of different ways of rolling back the … capital stock and a fall in employment. Cutting public employment or the income tax rate leads, in contrast, to a lower wage …, a higher interest rate and a higher capital stock. Employment rises on impact. If the extra revenues of rolling back the …
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Using data on 17 OECD countries for 1960-98, this paper studies the impact of unions on public employment incidence … the public employment share, controlling for country effects and country-specific trends. Microdata show that this effect …. Greater unionization lowers public sector wage premia, particularly for women, suggesting that some of the public employment …
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