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costs, through movements from overtime to short-time schedules. Nominal wages dropped relatively modestly while real wages …
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Surveys of Youth, we find that negative labor market outcomes during high-unemployment periods are mitigated by exposure to a …
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This article studies the responses of real wages and labour market flows of immigrants in Spain for the period between … for immigrants than for natives: a one percentage point increase in the unemployment rate is associated with a 0.61 and 0 ….85% drop in real wages for natives and immigrants, respectively. However, these differences only occur among low-tenure workers …
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In this paper we examine nominal earnings flexibility in Ireland during the Great Recession. The Irish case is particularly interesting because it has been one of the countries most affected by the crisis. Using tax return data that are free of reporting error and cover the entire population of...
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There is considerable debate about the role of wage rigidity in explaining unemployment. Despite a large body of …
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Surveys of Youth, we find that negative labor market outcomes during high unemployment periods are mitigated by exposure to a … negative impact of high unemployment periods on labor market outcomes of disadvantaged groups, making extension of high …
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Surveys of Youth, we find that negative labor market outcomes during high unemployment periods are mitigated by exposure to a …
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its successor Understanding Society. We find that the unemployment rate on leaving full-time education has large impacts … on initial labour market outcomes including status, wages and employment stability, which persist over the subsequent ten …
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The persistence of U.S. unemployment has risen with each of the last three recessions, raising the specter that future … shocks do not systematically lead to more persistent unemployment than monetary policy shocks, so these cannot explain the … rising persistence of unemployment. Second, monetary and fiscal policies can account for only part of the evolving …
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