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induced by time and local variations in sunset time. We find that a 1-hour increase in weekly sleep increases employment by 1 …
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induced by time and local variations in sunset time. We find that a 1-hour increase in weekly sleep increases employment by 1 …
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reacts to regional employment shocks in a variety of cases. Shock responses are channelled via changes in unemployment …
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Spending time sleeping not only improves individuals' well-being, but it can influence employment outcomes and … sleep on employee fatigue and cognitive performance, and the associated effects on employment disruption and productivity … loss. Sleep can be influenced by "sleep friendly" employment regulations, technology nudges, monetary incentives, and …
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such groups of regions react differently to key drivers of employment and wage setting. We find that the low income (high … turn, the high income (low employment) ones are more sensitive to the wage-productivity gap, and thus to the strategy that …
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among matched workers that cause fixed-term employment to be the main workforce adjustment device, which in turn increases …
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