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differential treatment of otherwise similar workers we resort to a unique exogenous labor demand shock that affects wages in …'s geographic variation in the suitability for cotton production combined with a surge in the world market price of cotton in 2010 …
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This paper considers labor market adjustments following a large import shock in the German clothing industry caused by …
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How does international trade affect the popularity of governments and leaders? The recent backlash against globalization renders this question extremely topical. Yet, most previous work has looked for political effects of aggregate trade flows without decomposing into particular types of...
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This paper analyses the impact of the business cycle on labour market dynamics in EU member states and the US during the first decade of the 21st century. Using unique measures of labour market flows constructed from worker-level micro data, we examine to what extent macro shocks were...
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the case of metal crime, where in the face of big increases in value driven by world commodity prices, the incidence of …
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Commodity price increases associated with the entry of China, India and other countries into the world economy has led …
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This paper examines the possibility of unit roots in the presence of endogenously determined multiple structural breaks in the total, female and male labour force participation rates (LFPR) for Australia, Canada and the USA. We extend the procedure of Gil-Alana (2008) for single structural break...
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This paper shows that the structural breaks are an important characteristic of the monthly labor force participation rate (LFPR) series of Australia, Canada and the USA. Therefore we allow for endogenously determined multiple structural breaks in the empirical specifications of fractionally...
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workers' unobserved heterogeneity and measurement error in the wage shock information. The estimated labor supply responses …
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How do shocks to parental income drive adolescent human capital, including years of schooling, high school dropout, university attendance, IQ and health? A structural model decomposes household shocks into permanent and transitory components, then the effect of shocks at age 1-16 is estimated...
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