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siblings when they live in different regions. Looking at earnings we find that the entire post displacement income difference …. Furthermore, when looking at long-run family income, we find that the difference between displaced movers and stayers is very …It is well documented that displaced workers suffer severe earnings losses, but not why this is so. One reason may be …
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This paper analyzes how the aging labor force aþects the unemployment rate at the regional level in Germany. A theoretical model of equilibrium unemployment with spatial labor market interactions is used to study the eþects of age-related changes in job creation and job destruction. Using data...
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persistent earnings losses of displaced workers can in part be explained by limited regional mobility. Our findings do not … support this conjecture as we find substantial long lasting earnings losses for both movers and stayers. In the short run …
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persistent earnings losses of displaced workers can in part be explained by limited regional mobility. Applying an event study … lasting earnings losses for both movers and stayers. In the short run, movers even face slightly higher losses, but the …
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The paper analyzes effects of occupational and regional mobility on the matching rate using the monthly panel disaggregated on regional and occupational level. The main contribution of the paper is measuring the effect of substitutability between vacancies for different occupations and vacancies...
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-2014 period. We also study whether displaced movers obtain earnings and employment gains compared to displaced stayers. The … based on short-term economic incentives. Migration has an immediate negative relationship with earnings, but the link …
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This study examines the impact of inflows of foreign workers on Korean natives' economic performance - namely, employment - through the Employment Permit System, the basis of Korea's system by which to introduce low-skilled immigrants. Using National Employment Insurance data, analyses reveal...
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This paper estimates the effects of regional mobility on individual employment prospects and wages, exploiting rich German social security data spanning over 30 years. Our focus is on unemployed workers with strong labor force attachment who search for employment after being exposed to a mass...
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This paper investigates how immigrants' job search outcomes are affected by the labor market outcomes of workers from the same country of origin they are connected to. Connections are identified based on having worked for the same firm in the past. Using matched employer-employee micro data from...
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destination country for immigrants. Many of them flow further to the old member states due to the same driver, namely income …
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