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previously established counter-cyclical pattern in health and heath behaviors is held during the Great Recession. Using data from … weakened considerably during the recent recession. In fact, majority of our estimates indicate that the relationship has …
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irresistible force toward restoring full employment. In the aftermath of a recession, unless another crisis intervenes …
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expanded tremendously in April 2020, at the trough of the pandemic recession. They wait out periods of non-work with the …
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(across the full range) and CV mortality rate later in life is significantly stronger if the individual is born in a recession …
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We propose that the natural rate of unemployment has an active role in the business cycle, in contrast to the prevailing view that the rate is essentially constant. We demonstrate that this tendency to treat the natural rate as near-constant would explain the surprisingly low slope of the...
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We study the impact of graduating in a recession in Flanders (Belgium), i.e. in a rigid labor market. In the presence … of a high minimum wage, a typical recession hardly influences the hourly wage of low educated men, but reduces working …
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This paper uses variation in unemployment caused by the 2008 recession to analyse socio- economic gaps in graduate … family backgrounds graduate during a recession they are more likely to become unemployed, to work part-time, and to earn less …
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, fertility, and asset building among men who graduated during a recession. For women, limited job opportunities at graduation … result in an increase in childbearing. Our results suggest that labor market entry in a large-scale recession has prolonged …
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against a large cross-sectional dataset from the US, we find that giving birth during a recession reduces mothers' earnings …, whereas fathers remain mostly unaffected. The asymmetric impact of a recession at the time of childbirth persists for a long … time and accounts for 30-40 percent of the after-childbirth gender gap in earnings. Unintended impacts of recession on …
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This research investigates the Ethiopian economy's sectoral linkages. It examines the forward and backward production and total linkages of the industry with the agriculture and service sectors. The import penetration and export intensity of the agriculture-based industry and the manufacturing...
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