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shock, which increases employment in the leading sectors and total output in the economy. These implications are further …
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The number of immigrants across the world has doubled since 1980. The estimates of the impact of immigration on wages and employment in host countries are quantitatively small but vary widely. We use meta-regression analysis to show how the estimates vary with definitions of the labor market,...
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This paper focuses on the recruitment behaviour of firms at the extensive margin; we empirically explore the … models. The empirical analysis is carried out on a rich micro data set on Dutch employer recruitment behaviour. Our empirical …) often advertisements. This recruitment channel appears to trigger a significantly larger flow of applicants. …
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This paper focuses on the recruitment behavior of firms at the extensive margin; we empirically explore the … models. The empirical analysis is carried out on a rich micro data set on Dutch employer recruitment behavior. Our empirical …) often advertisements. This recruitment channel appears to trigger a significantly larger flow of applicants …
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Goods are often allocated publicly by means of queuing processes in developing countries. In such situations, which group of citizens should a corrupt government official favor? In addition, what should be the basis for this favoritism? To the best of our knowledge, these salient questions have...
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