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its strength and weakness, discuss its connections with theory, and draw out potential policy implications of its findings …
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The paper estimates how wages respond to changes in regional unemployment using detailed Swedish micro data. The study … estimated elasticity of wages. Wage adjustments are larger for employees with high unemployment risk and for new hires entering … is set in an economy with close to complete union coverage where real wages have grown continuously in all parts of the …
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economic conditions at the time of hiring on future wages. Measured by the labor's user cost, the price of labor is …
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risk of unemployment two years after the treatment. However, the effects are heterogeneous as to gender, age, education …
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This paper examines immigrant wage growth taking into account selective out-migration using administrative data from the Netherlands. We also take into account the potential endogeneity of the immigrants' labor supply and their out-migration decisions on their earning profiles using a correlated...
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Wages are only mildly cyclical, implying that shocks to labour demand have a larger short-run impact on unemployment … rather than wages, at odds with the quantitative predictions of the canonical search model – even if wages are only … reservation wages, and consider an alternative reservation wage model based on reference dependence in job search. This extension …
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We derive a sufficient statistics optimal tax formula in a general model that incorporates unemployment and endogenous … wages, to study the shape of the tax and transfer system at the bottom of the distribution. The sufficient statistics are … resembles a Negative Income Tax than an Earned Income Tax Credit relative to the case where unemployment and wage responses are …
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's theoretical framework: (i) wages are higher in states with more generous unemployment benefits, (ii) the perceived probability of … unemployment. We conclude that it is reasonable to view the wage curve as an empirical law of economics. -- wages ; unemployment … pay and the local unemployment rate - in modern U.S. data. Consistent with recent evidence from more than 40 other …
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of in-work benefits on search intensity, participation, employment, and unemployment, compared to a framework in which … wages are fixed. We also account for the financing of these benefits and determine the level of benefits necessary to …
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