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Do the job-to-job moves of workers contribute to the cyclicality of employment growth at different types of firms? In … reallocation to higher wage firms falling to zero. We also find that differential responses of net hires from non-employment play … an important role in the patterns of the cyclicality of employment dynamics across firms classified by size and wage. For …
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The U.S. workforce has had little change in real wages, income, or earnings since the year 2000. However, even when …
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consider the relationship between labor reallocation, employment, and earnings using a vector autoregression (VAR) framework …. We find that labor market churn Granger-causes higher employment and lower unemployment, while job destruction does the …
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Employment rates of Hispanic males in the United States are considerably lower than employment rates of whites. In the … data used in this paper, the Hispanic male employment rate is 61 percent, compared with 83 percent for white men.1 The … question of the employment disadvantage of Hispanic men likely has many parallels to the question of the employment …
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of industry and location, but less than half of detailed occupational agreement. Longitudinal data on employment and …
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labor quality and quantity choice by plants, where labor quality is reflected in wages. The model's parameters are estimated …
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-injury unemployment. This indicates that a significant fraction of the effect of WC benefits on employment is due to an income effect …
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to sector-specific wages and worker sorting across the two sectors. Individuals with lower assets tend to accept lower …
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Flows of workers across jobs are a principal mechanism by which labor markets allocate workers to optimize productivity. While these job flows are both large and economically important, they represent a significant gap in available economic statistics. A soon to be released data product from the...
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We specify and implement a test for the importance of network effects in determining the establishments at which people work, using recently-constructed matched employer-employee data at the establishment level. We explicitly measure the importance of network effects for groups broken out by...
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