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The unemployment incidence of immigrant and non-immigrant men in Canada i scompared using eleven cross …
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This paper has as its subject matter the behaviour of state unemployment rates over time. Arguments are presented which … suggest that the common approach which entails regressing state or regional rate of unemployment on the national rate is not …, the behaviour over time in the dispersion of state unemployment rates and their relationship with the business cycle and …
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it, I use a few alternative methods. As a dependent variable I use the gap of the unemployment rate while the independent …
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unemployment and employment variables cycles and the economic activity cycles, I find that Okun's Law has held in Korea in the last …
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How lone parents combine work and welfare in earning a living has long inspired discussion. Yet little is known of their actual labor market attachment, either over calendar time or during individual lifetimes. In this article we address both issues, first by studying Norwegian Labor Force...
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There is wide agreement that the dynamics of inflation and unemployment are influenced by supply and demand shocks … approach to decompose movements in U.S. postwar unemployment and inflation into three orthogonal components. These components … observable variables in sensible ways, and they are used to analyze and interpret inflation-unemployment tradeoffs and postwar …
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Economists face difficulties explaining the strong cyclicality of US unemployment. This paper contributes both by … unemployment, and the results suggest an upper bound on how far they can go in explaining unemployment cyclicality. …
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