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not the case. Although unemployment is low, the labor market is not 'tight'. On the contrary, we show that what matters …
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uptake during the period 2003-2012. As regional unionisation increases, inflows to regional unemployment and disability …
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sensitivity of inflation to unemployment rate changes. Improvement in fit from just including the online share is tiny—so far …. Other results indicate that market-based price indexes are more sensitive to unemployment than measures such as core PCE … reducing the bargaining power of labor, could lower the natural rate of unemployment. Model performance and fits are improved …
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. Unemployment had reached its lowest levels for thirty years going in to the latest recession and has also remained relatively … subdued through the downturn, certainly compared to previous recessions. A combination of lower inflow rates into unemployment … seen before the recession. -- labour market ; recession ; unemployment ; wages …
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I start with a moral axiom: the necessary (but not sufficient) condition for a just and equitable society is that its citizens and its government are committed to establishing and maintaining full employment of its citizens. That is to say, anyone who is willing to work under existing conditions...
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; iii) increase with the interaction of rent size and the unemployment rate and decrease with the interaction of rent size … variety of sensitivity checks. -- rents ; capital share ; prices ; market regulations ; output gap ; unemployment …
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Using the United Kingdom household longitudinal study (UKHLS), this paper shows the effect of experiencing a father being out of work on a range of labour market outcomes as young adults. Children of non-working fathers work less and are less satisfied while working despite similar wages and...
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This paper looks at the effects of unemployment on re-employment wage for men using the first seven waves of the … of sample selection and unobserved heterogeneity are also addressed in the analyses. This study finds that, unemployment … to increase to about 14% in the fourth year before starting to decline. In addition, the first spell of unemployment is …
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This paper provides revealed-preference estimates of the monetary value of avoiding job search in a high-unemployment … home-state unemployment rate. Comparing these estimates to realized losses in post-service civilian earnings resulting from … exiting the military during times of high unemployment suggests that mitigating factors (e.g., leisure, private and public …
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In many countries unemployed people are helped to become self-employed. Self-employment, however, does not necessarily lead to success. Many leave self-employment after a short period and the economic outcome varies greatly. It is important to learn more about the economic outcome for unemployed...
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