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relocation with displacement, which has a negative connotation. This negative view overlooks the multifaceted effects of forced … and micro levels. We argue that forced relocation in urban China is not necessarily equivalent to displacement. Studying …
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displacement (substitution away from slightly older non-subsidized workers) is not observed. However, there may be a small …
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We measure the impact of labor market referral networks defined by residential neighborhoods on re-employment following mass layoffs. Because networks can only be effective when hiring is occurring, we focus on a measure of the strength of the labor market network that includes not only the...
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find that forced displacement decreases between 6% and the 22% the wages of males, and between 17% and 37% the wages of …
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search models. Specifically, the correlation between pre- and post-displacement wages is informative of frictional wage …
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One of the largest population displacement episodes in the U.S. took place in 1942, when over 110,000 persons of …
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The effect of foreign labor on native employment within an occupation depends on native labor supply to that occupation – which is rarely directly measured – even if native and foreign labor are perfect substitutes in production. This paper uses two natural quasi-experiments to directly...
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An important class of active labor market policy has received little rigorous impact evaluation: immigration barriers intended to improve the terms of employment for domestic workers by deliberately shrinking the workforce. Recent advances in the theory of endogenous technical change suggest...
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a large increase in post-displacement employment in the temporary work sector after the reforms. Sorting into worse … wage loss. Collectively, the sorting and matching channels explain almost all of the Hartz reforms' effect on post-displacement …
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Violent conflict is a well-recognised driver of forced migration but literature does not usually consider the pull factors that might also cause irregular movements. In turn, the decision to leave and of where to go are rarely considered separately. This is in contrast to literature on regular...
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