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have examined how employment rates have subsequently changed. We present estimates of how the employment rates of older … employment rates of those with good health, but their employment rates fell per se. We find only for Sweden (and possibly England …) signs that the health employment gap shrank. We then examine possible explanations for the development in the USA: we find …
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have examined how employment rates have subsequently changed. We present estimates of how the employment rates of older … employment rates of those with good health, but their employment rates fell per se. We find only for Sweden (and possibly England …) signs that the health employment gap shrank. We then examine possible explanations for the development in the USA: we find …
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Using a highly stylized dynamic microsimulation model, we project the labor force of the United States up to the year 2060 and contrast these projections with projections for Germany to assess differential effects on outcomes The projections are consistent with the U S Census Bureau’s and...
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Whereas there is widespread belief that workers in temporary help services (THS) are subject to poorer working conditions, in particular pay, than comparable workers in the rest of the economy, there is little evidence on whether that is driven by the sector per se or by the workers'...
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