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About 5 percent of U.S. workers hold multiple jobs, which can exacerbate or mitigate employment changes over the … business cycle. Theory is ambiguous and prior literature is not fully conclusive. We examine the relationship between multiple …
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This paper studies how U.S. local labor markets respond to employment losses that occur during recessions. Following … declines in employment and population. Most importantly, these local labor markets also experience persistent decreases in the … employment-population ratio, earnings per capita, and earnings per worker. Our results imply that limited population responses …
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About 5 percent of U.S. workers hold multiple jobs, which can exacerbate or mitigate employment changes over the … business cycle. Theory is ambiguous and prior literature is not fully conclusive. We examine the relationship between multiple …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013000794
About 5 percent of U.S. workers hold multiple jobs, which can exacerbate or mitigate employment changes over the … business cycle. Theory is ambiguous and prior literature is not fully conclusive. We examine the relationship between multiple …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013001333
Multiple job holding rates differ substantially across U.S. regions, states, and metropolitan areas. Rates decrease markedly with respect to labor market size. These patterns have been largely overlooked, despite being relatively fixed over (at least) the 1998-2014 period. This paper explores...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011449744
Whether individuals choose occupations that teach general or specific skills can have important implications on how protected they are from changing conditions on the labor market. This paper looks at the impact of growing up in a region exposed to structural change caused by import competition...
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The relationship between the labor force participation and the business cycle has become a topic in the economic literature. However, few studies have considered whether the cyclical sensitivity of the labor force participation is influenced by "social effects". In this paper, we construct a...
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turn strain the public finances. However, positive net migration boosted by favorable employment prospects has helped keep …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011485289
Multiple job holding rates differ substantially across U.S. regions, states, and metropolitan areas. Rates decrease markedly with respect to labor market size. These patterns have been largely overlooked, despite being relatively fixed over (at least) the 1998-2014 period. This paper explores...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013000814
Multiple job holding rates differ substantially across U.S. regions, states, and metropolitan areas. Rates decrease markedly with respect to labor market size. These patterns have been largely overlooked, despite being relatively fixed over (at least) the 1998-2014 period. This paper explores...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013001332