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volatility (i.e., the leverage effect). Our analysis also shows that the well-documented negative relation between risk …
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We examine the extent to which unemployment insurance (UI) insures workers against unforeseen events or subsidizes …
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We examine the effects of unemployment insurance (UI) experience rating on layoffs using high quality firm and …
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We design and field an innovative survey of unemployment insurance (UI) recipients that yields new insights about wage … efficient separations that holds in leading theories of job separations, frictional unemployment, and job ladders. We draw on …
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layoff) and Unemployment Insurance (UI; periodic payments contingent on nonemployment). While there is a vast literature on …
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Unemployment insurance taxes are experience-rated to penalize firms that dismiss workers. We examine whether experience …
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I examine the extent to which workers who lose jobs find work in alternative employment arrangements including temporary work and independent contracting and find part-time work, both voluntary and involuntary. The analysis is based on data from the Displaced Worker Supplements (DWS) and the...
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We document the consequences of losing a job across countries using a harmonized research design. Workers in Denmark and Sweden experience the lowest earnings declines following job displacement, while workers in Italy, Spain, and Portugal experience losses three times as high. French and...
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Existing research has shown that job displacement leads to large and persistent earnings losses for men, but evidence for women is scarce. Using administrative data from Germany, we apply an event study design in combination with propensity score matching and a reweighting technique to directly...
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