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occupational unemployment. In almost all occupations, we find support for both the structuralist and the hysteresis hypotheses, but …This paper provides new evidence on the nature of occupational differences in unemployment dynamics, which is relevant … for the debate between the structural or hysteresis hypotheses. We develop a procedure that permits us to test for the …
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009359856
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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010282306
. It demonstrates strong correlations between keyword searches and unemployment rates using monthly German data and …
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. It demonstrates strong correlations between keyword searches and unemployment rates using monthly German data and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005004554
occupational unemployment. In almost all occupations, we find support for both the structuralist and the hysteresis hypotheses, but …This paper provides new evidence on the nature of occupational differences in unemployment dynamics, which is relevant … for the debate between the structural or hysteresis hypotheses. We develop a procedure that permits us to test for the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010268561
We develop a growth model with unemployment due to imperfections in the labor market. In this model, wage inertia and … equilibrium paths. Hysteresis is viewed as the result of a selection between these different equilibrium paths. We use this model … of the 1970?s may have played a central role in generating hysteresis. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010276428
We develop a growth model with unemployment due to imperfections in the labor market. In this model, wage inertia and … equilibrium paths. Hysteresis is viewed as the result of a selection between these different equilibrium paths. We use this model … of the 1970’s may have played a central role in generating hysteresis. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005822131
worker who experiences a one-percentage-point higher unemployment rate while the worker is 16-24 years old has a 0 ….14 percentage-point higher unemployment rate at ages 25-29 and 0.03 percentage points higher at ages 30-34. The persistence of this …
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This paper compares models used to explain OECD unemployment. The models suggest that the ?natural rate of unemployment …
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