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relationship, including turnover, learning, matching, and hold up. It also considers labor market pooling from the perspective of … comprehensive approach to labor market pooling. It jointly considers many different aspects of the agglomeration labor market … both workers and firms and across a range of industries. The paper reports a general positive relationship of turnover to …
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considers many different aspects of the agglomeration — labour market relationship, including turnover, learning, matching, and … agglomeration and uncertainty. There is also evidence of on-the-job learning that is consistent with theories of labour pooling …, there is a general positive relationship of turnover to local population density, which is consistent with theories of …
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that urban areas play an important role in the job matching process. …
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differences in qualification mismatch across areas. This provides evidence of the existence of agglomeration economies through …
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agglomeration. However, the nature of those benefits remains unclear. In this paper we take advantage of a new dataset to quantify … the role of one of the main contenders - the matching of workers and jobs. Using individual level data for two large US … states we show that thicker urban labour markets are associated with more assortative matching between workers and firms …
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the role of one of the main contenders - the matching of workers and jobs. Using individuallevel data for two large US … states we show that thicker urban labour markets are associated with moreassortative matching between workers and firms … our data. Puttingtogether the production and matching relationships, we show that production complementarity and …
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matching of workers to firms in explaining geographical wage differences. Using rich administrative German data for 1985 … assortative matching - measured by the correlation of worker fixed effects and plant fixed effects - is significantly stronger in … large cities. The elasticity of assortative matching with respect to population has increased by around 75% in the last 30 …
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The paper studies the effects of changes in the age structure on aggregate labour market performance using a panel of Swedish local labour markets. The methodology of Shimer (2001) is used for studying the effects of youth cohort size and is extended to include the full age distribution. The...
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