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setting the economy can become more volatile when wages are more flexible. In the model, due to financial frictions, wage …
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We estimate the changes in US male labor market risk over the last three decades in a model of endogenous labor supply and job mobility. Across education groups permanent shocks to productivity have become more dispersed. Moreover, heterogeneity in pay across offered jobs has increased for...
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they face and their family structure. We study wage risk in the UK and show that the persistence and riskiness of wages … alternative processes for wages: a canonical one and a flexible one that allows for the much richer dynamics that we document in …
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The extent to which households can self-insure depends on family structure and wage risk. We calibrate a model of couples and singles’ savings and labor supply under two types of wage processes. The first wage process is the canonical—age independent, linear—one that is typically used to...
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