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Employer-provided nonwage benefit expenditures now account for one-third of U.S. firms' labor costs. We show that a broad measure of real labor costs including such benefit expenditures has become countercyclical during 1982-2014, contrary to the conventional view that labor costs are...
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Previous work documents that leaving school in an economic downturn persistently depresses career outcomes as measured by wages, earnings, and other markers of labor market success. In this study I test whether leaving school in an economic downturn influences access to employer-sponsored health...
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Employee benefits, a critical element of total employee rewards, are important for both employers and employees. This article explores the utility of employee benefits for male and female employees during the recent economic recession. In doing so, it intends to highlight an indirect...
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