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find no compelling evidence that the choice of estimation method explains variation in elasticity estimates. From our … other important features: observation period and estimation method. We start with a thorough survey of existing evidence for … both Western Europe and the USA, over a long period and from different empirical approaches. Then, our meta …
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This paper exploits survey information on reservation wages and data on actual wages from the European Community Household Panel to deduce in the manner of Lancaster and Chesher (1983) additional parameters of a stylized structural search model; specifically, reservation wage and...
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This paper exploits survey information on reservation wages and data on actual wages from the European Community Household Panel to deduce in the manner of Lancaster and Chesher (1983) additional parameters of a stylized structural search model; specifically, reservation wage and...
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We study the effects of job-protected leave policies on intergenerational mobility, long-run child outcomes, and parental decisions (labor market, investments in children, and fertility). We merge rich sources of historical information on family leave policies across the United States since 1973...
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has both a higher inflow rate into unemployment and a higher efficiency of the matching process. While the combined effort …
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has both a higher inflow rate into unemployment and a higher efficiency of the matching process. While the combined effort …
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