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, the government faces recruitment problems. The optimal steady-state wage premium depends mainly on the labour market … the optimal policy can increase the volatility of unemployment significantly. Public sector wage and employment shocks … have mixed effects on unemployment. A wage shock raises the unemployment rate, while a reduction in the separations lowers …
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differential wage responses to economic shocks. We offer three explanations for these findings: An equilibrium search model, where …
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The aggregate average wage is often used as an indicator of economic performance and welfare, and as such often serves … as a benchmark for changes in the generosity of public transfers and for wage negotiations. Yet if economies experience a … and the end of 2002. We show that about a quarter of the growth in the average wage during this period could be attributed …
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In this paper we use information on the cyclical variation of labor market participation to learn about the aggregate labor supply elasticity. For this purpose, we extend the standard labor market matching model to allow for endogenous participation. A model that is calibrated to replicate the...
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variabilities but also generates strongly countercyclical unemployment rates. With some wage rigidity the model also matches …
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This paper studies the cyclical behaviour of earnings risk and career changes. We document that the procyclical skewness of the earnings growth distribution arises mostly from the earnings changes of employer and occupation switchers. To uncover their relative importance in driving cyclical...
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-minimizing government acts with a wage schedule that does not equate supply and demand. Second, our economy features heterogeneity across … public-sector wage differential and excess underemployment account for 15 percent of the education bias, with the remaining … accounted for by technology. In a counterintuitive fashion, we find that more wage compression in the public sector raises …
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This paper studies the price and employment response of firms to the introduction of a nation-wide minimum wage in …
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This paper investigates the nature of the output-employment relationship by using the Turkish quarterly data for the period 1988-2008. Even if we fail to find a long-run relationship between aggregate output and total employment, there are long-run relationships for the aggregate output with...
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We analyze changes in unemployment, marginal labor force attachment and participation in Canada and the U.S.. Using two complementary decompositions, we show the importance for the comparative evolution of aggregate unemployment of changes in the fraction of the non-employed who are unemployed...
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