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stamps which partially insure productivity risk is greater than the value of unemployment insurance which provides (partial … frictions that allows us to distinguish between different sources of risk and to estimate their effects. The sources of risk are … heterogeneity. Our model allows for four main social insurance programmes. In contrast to simpler models that attribute all income …
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unemployment spells, hours worked and monthly earnings. We also analyze whether displaced workers are more likely to be in informal … costs as additional outcomes. Displaced migrant workers do not encounter losses in terms of longer unemployment spells or …
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persistent effect on subsequent employment and income. After initial periods with a higher incidence of sick leave, treated … treated workers, who manage to stay in employment, incur persistent income losses. The effects are stronger for sub-groups of …
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This paper estimates the effect of job loss on mortality for older male workers with strong labor force attachment. Using Dutch administrative data, we find that job loss due to sudden firm closure increased the probability to die within five years by a sizable 0.60 percentage points....
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contributes to the literature by using a novel instrument: genetic risk score, which reflects the predisposition to higher body … that genetic risk score is a powerful instrument, and the available evidence from the genetics literature is consistent … income transfers, although we caution that the results are based on small samples, and are sensitive to specification and …
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elevated risk of obtaining public disability benefits, and spend less time working for their initial employers, less time in …
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Based on matched employer-employee data from Norway, we analyze the effects of worker displacement in 1986-1987 on their children's earnings in 1999-2001. Using displacement of fathers to indicate an exogenous earnings shock we seek to identify whether family resources have a direct effect on...
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the 1990-2004 period affect unemployment as well as the employment and average wages of workers in different sectors of … minimum wage may increase unemployment. There are no discernable effects of minimum wages on the wages of workers in small …
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employment and income, for adult female individuals without work in European countries. We consider skill-training programs …
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-19 crisis on work (including wage employment, self-employment, and farm work) and income, as well as heterogeneity by … main predictor of joblessness. We find significant rural/urban, age, and education gradients in household level income loss …. Households with income from non-farm enterprises were most likely to report income loss, in the short run as well as the longer …
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