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age at which the individualstarts receiving disability benefits, and the increase in the local unemployment rate …
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transition rate from unemployment to employment,by means of a dependent risks hazard rate model. The separate roles of causality … increase it afterwards. The average net effect on total unemployment duration for the treated is around zero. There are …
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Using a linked employer-employee dataset and taking the perspective of individuals rather than firms, this paper analyzes some effects of joining start-ups. We show that entrants in new firms differ from those joining incumbent firms, and we use a matching approach to compare a group of...
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transitions between employment and unemployment. This framework yields a characterization of transition probabilities and duration …
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Conventional wisdom suggests that nominal, demand-side shocks have only temporary effects on real macroeconomic magnitudes and that the duration of their effects depends on the degree of nominal inertia. It is also argued that, in the absence of unit roots, temporary supply-side shocks also have...
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unemployment statistics. This paper analyzes microdata on detailed labor force survey responses in Russia, Romania, and Estonia to … employment and unemployment rates are quite sensitive to definition, particularly in the treatment of household production … alternative unemployment rates that are sharply higher in Romania and moderately higher in Estonia and Russia. …
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The increase in unemployment to relatively high levels for Switzerland in the 1990s gave rise to two fears: First, that … economic growth no longer has any effect on employment (jobless growth), and second, that the equilibrium rate of unemployment … rate of unemployment exhibit a large spread and tend to follow actual rates. Our judgement is, that its increase over time …
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