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explaining earnings instability. To study the evolution over time of these different components we extract two estimation samples …
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This paper explores the effects of labour market conditions at graduation on an individual's work‑life over the following decade. Australians graduating into a state and year with a 5 percentage point higher youth unemployment rate can expect to earn roughly 8 per cent less in their first year...
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relationship exists between wages and labor market transitions as predicted by search theory. However, the noticeable share of wage …
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, display significant sensitivity of wages to business cycle conditions and last longer …
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In this paper, we exploit the worker-firm “link” information in the Linked Employer-Employee Database (LEED) to describe the patterns of employment intensity in jobs, matching between workers and firms, and the effect on job-level employment and earnings. First, we characterise workers’...
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