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-level wages and enjoy greater job security although these advantages disappear over time. …
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Using two datasets containing demographically representative samples of the Dutch population, I study how lifetime experiences of aggregate labor market conditions affect personality. Three sets of findings are reported. First, experienced aggregate unemployment is negatively correlated with the...
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In this paper we study the roots of the turn-over in Brazil. The usual approach identifies the workers, with their speculated strategies, and the incentives given by the institucional/legal context as the principal source of the limited time horizon of the labour’s relations. We argue that...
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Empirical evidence from the psychology literature suggests that reactions towards health shocks depend strongly on the personality trait of locus of control, which is usually unobservable to the analyst. In this paper, the role of this discrete heterogeneity in shaping the effects of health...
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One of the central topics in recent empirical work on subjective well-being is that of comparisons to a reference group, over a variety of domains of economic and social life. One such reference group is neighbours. Any resulting spatial spillovers that are identified have potential implications...
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-level wages and enjoy greater job security although these advantages disappear over time …
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This paper reconsiders the result of Stole and Zwiebel (1996) that when a firm bargains with its workers over the wages …
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This research presents a new metric known as "AI Augmentation," aimed at quantifying the influence of generative AI across diverse job roles, organizations, and sectors. The analysis defies prevailing expectations of job losses due to AI, instead demonstrating a reverse correlation between AI...
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