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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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use it to (i) calculate three dimensions of public-sector compensation: wage, pension, and job-security premia, and (ii … private sector would lower the unemployment rate and reduce government costs. …
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wage policies in the public sector on unemployment and education decisions. The effects on the educational composition of …
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vs. sticky wages, interactions at the firm level between price and wage-setting, alternative forms of hiring frictions …, search on-the-job and endogenous job separation. Models with wage stickiness and right-to-manage bargaining or with firm …
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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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. We find that the public-sector wage differential and excess underemployment account for 15 percent of the education bias …
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explains half of the wage gap. Immigrants are also initially less likely to participate in the labor market and more likely to …
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Labor markets are characterized by large heterogeneity in job stability. Some workers hold lifetime jobs, whereas others cycle repeatedly in and out of employment. This paper explores the economic consequences of such heterogeneity. Using Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) data, we document a...
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Labor markets are characterized by large heterogeneity in job stability. Some workers hold lifetime jobs, whereas others cycle repeatedly in and out of employment. This paper explores the economic consequences of such heterogeneity. Using Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) data, we document a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012316968