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indicate that minorities are more likely to be fired as business cycle conditions worsen. Estimates also show that minorities … losing a job increased for minorities although cyclical sensitivity of the transition declined. Odds of becoming re …
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indicate that minorities are more likely to be fired as business cycle conditions worsen. Estimates also show that minorities … losing a job increased for minorities although cyclical sensitivity of the transition declined. Odds of becoming re …
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This book investigates three sets of questions raised by the economic downturn, corresponding to the three sections of the book. The first concerns issues of ethics and social responsibility in economic policymaking and in business and finance; how the costs of the downturn have fallen within the...
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Using CPS data from 1979-2009 we examine how cyclical downturns and industry-specific demand shocks affect wage differentials between white non-Hispanic males and women, Hispanics and African-Americans. Women's and Hispanics' relative earnings are harmed by negative shocks, while the earnings...
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How business cycles affect income-related distribution of diseases and health disorders is largely unknown. We examine how the prevalence of thirty diseases and health conditions is distributed across the income spectrum using survey data collected in Iceland in 2007, 2009 and 2012. Thus, we are...
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