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We study the relationship between cyclical job and worker flows at the plant level using a new data set spanning from 1976-2006. We find that procyclical labor demand explains relatively little of procyclical worker flows. Instead, all plants in the employment growth distribution increase their...
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We study the relationship between cyclical job and worker flows at the establishment level using the new German AWFP dataset spanning from 1975–2014. We find that worker turnover moves more procyclical than job turnover. This procyclical worker churn takes place along the entire employment...
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We study the relationship between cyclical job and worker flows at the plant level using a new data set spanning from 1976-2006. We find that procyclical labor demand explains relatively little of procyclical worker flows. Instead, all plants in the employment growth distribution increase their...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010340557
Using a representative establishment data set for Germany, we show that, in line with the existing literature for …
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dependence and placing the emphasis on their joint, forward-looking behavior. Using estimation of aggregate, private sector U … empirical analysis of the estimation results indicates that the hiring rate depends mostly on future labor profitability while …
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developed search-and-matching model. Our results are robust to subgroups, subsamples and alternative estimation strategies …
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developed search-and-matching model. Our results are robust to subgroups, subsamples and alternative estimation strategies …
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Relative wages have been remarkably rigid for the last two decades in Danish manufacturing despite large shifts in relative employment from unskilled labor towards skilled and educated labor. Assuming capital-skill complementarity and fixed relative wages as a consequence of labor market...
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Relative wages have been remarkably rigid for the last two decades in Danish manufacturing despite large shifts in relative employment from unskilled labor towards skilled and educated labor. Assuming capital-skill complementarity and fixed relative wages as a consequence of labor market...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320133