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Much of macroeconomics is concerned with the allocation of physical capital, human capital, and labor over time and across people. The decisions on savings, education, and labor supply that generate these variables are made within families. Yet the family (and decision making in families) is...
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conditions and mortality are investigated with data since 1933. …
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examining not only labor market activities but also family formation and wealth accumulation. Using data from 20 waves of the … Korean Labor and Income Panel Study, we find a substantial and persistent reduction in employment, earnings, marriage …
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effect by examining their labor market activities, family formation, and household finances. Using data from 20 waves of the … Korean Labor and Income Panel Study, we find a substantial and persistent reduction in employment, earnings, marriage …
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effect by examining their labor market activities, family formation, and household finances. Using data from 20 waves of the … Korean Labor and Income Panel Study, we find a substantial and persistent reduction in employment, earnings, marriage …
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In recessions, predominantly men lose their jobs, which has given rise to the term "man-cessions". We analyze whether fiscal expansions bring men back into jobs. To do so, we estimate vector-autoregressive models and identify the effects of fiscal shocks and non-fiscal shocks on the gender...
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Early evidence on the pandemic’s effects pointed to women’s employment falling disproportionately, leading observers to call a “she-cession.” This paper documents the extent and persistence of this phenomenon in a quarterly sample of 38 advanced and emerging market economies. We show...
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the reduction in hourly productivity during the Great Recession is predictable with historical data, while the reduction …
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This study investigates the extent and speed of dynamic adjustment of labour supply to changes in labour demand, government policies and autonomous trends. We estimate error-correction models (ECMs) for male and female participation rates in the Netherlands between 1969 and 2004. The results...
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explanation for several seemingly unrelated facts about employment growth in macro and micro data. In particular, they generate … of employment growth to TFP shocks estimated from Census data induce significant skewness, movements in volatility and …
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