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A persistent increase in the unemployment rate ignites speculations about whether the changes to unemployment are structural or cyclical. The New Zealand economy has been through major restructuring since the mid-1980s. The labour market's institutional changes were the last in the sequence of...
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estimate the effect of injuries on employment and benefit rates, and total income by comparing the observed changes in outcomes …, individuals who receive 4 months compensation have 2% lower employment rates and 6-8% lower monthly incomes 18 months after … effects increase with injury duration; individuals who receive 10-12 months of compensation have 10-15% lower employment rates …
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