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employed friends on the transition from non-employment to employment, and we find the existence of significant network effects … points. This finding is robust to specifications that address the endogeneity of friends' employment status, which may be … evidence of higher wages and employment stability for those with more employed friends, which is consistent with networks …
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We investigate the stages of childhood at which parental job loss is most consequential for their child's education. Using Danish administrative data linking parents experiencing plant closures to their children, we compare end-of-school outcomes to matched peers and to closures hitting after...
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changes in employment attachment rates. Labour market volatility trends in Britain, and what contributes to them, differ from …
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