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Europeans have worked less than Americans since the 1970s. In this paper, we quantify the relative importance of the extensive and intensive margins of aggregate hours of market work on the observed differences. Our counterfactual exercises show that the two dimensions of the extensive margin,...
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signiffcantly below those of a control group, even after six years. -- fertility ; unemployment ; plant closings ; human capital …
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overly long unemployment durations. We examine the infuence of previous wages on unemployment durations for workers after … observed productivity. -- unemployment ; job search ; overconfidence …
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overly long unemployment durations. We examine the infuence of previous wages on unemployment durations for workers after …
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market variables, such as unemployment, wage differentials and employment protection, and to the funding of tertiary …
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reduction in fertility is not due to the income loss generated by unemployment but arises because displaced workers undergo a … slows down after the birth of a child and all specific human capital is destroyed upon job loss. -- fertility ; unemployment …
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reduction in fertility is not due to the income loss generated by unemployment but arises because displaced workers undergo a …
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their unemployment rate rose less than the one of prime-age workers. This view is a myth: older workers are more sensitive …
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