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fiscal shocks and non-fiscal shocks on the gender composition of employment. We show that contractionary non-fiscal shocks … lead to man-cessions, i.e. employment falls and more strongly so for men. By contrast, an expansionary fiscal shock … predominantly raises the employment of women. Taken together, these results imply a trade-off dilemma for policy that seeks to …
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of taxation; iii) both the demand and supply-side effects; iv) effects on both output and employment.We build a three … unpaid care. Hours of employment in the social sector and the rest of the economy are determined by output and labour … productivity in the relevant sectors, and social norms about occupational segregation determines hours of employment of women and …
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Would countercyclical fiscal policy during recessions improve or worsen the gender employment gap? We answer this … question by exploring the state-dependent impact of fiscal spending shocks on employment by gender in the G-7 countries. Using … the local projection method, we find that, during recessions, a positive fiscal spending shock increases female employment …
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public sector wages and of public sector employment positively affects the growth of private sector wages. Moreover, total …
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Would countercyclical fiscal policy during recessions improve or worsen the gender employment gap? We answer this … question by exploring the state-dependent impact of fiscal spending shocks on employment by gender in the G-7 countries. Using … the local projection method, we find that, during recessions, a positive fiscal spending shock increases female employment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014553754
the dynamics of employment during this recovery, and particularly whether it has a differential impact on employment … indeed retards employment growth more in industries that rely more heavily on federal government demand: the growth rate in … the quarters in recent years when policy uncertainty spiked. A similar impact is found for the growth of total employment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010478889
fiscal shocks and non-fiscal shocks on the gender composition of employment. We show that contractionary non-fiscal shocks … lead to man-cessions, i.e. employment falls and more strongly so for men. By contrast, an expansionary fiscal shock … predominantly raises the employment of women. Taken together, these results imply a trade-off dilemma for policy that seeks to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010513222
generation and maintenance of full employment, and the equitable distribution of incomes. The paper reconsiders the policy … opposed to the output gap) is far more effective in stabilizing employment, incomes, investment, and balance sheets. …
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of taxation; iii) both the demand and supply-side effects; iv) effects on both output and employment.We build a three … unpaid care. Hours of employment in the social sector and the rest of the economy are determined by output and labour … productivity in the relevant sectors, and social norms about occupational segregation determines hours of employment of women and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012154153
the dynamics of employment during this recovery, and particularly whether it has a differential impact on employment … indeed retards employment growth more in industries that rely more heavily on federal government demand: the growth rate in … the quarters in recent years when policy uncertainty spiked. A similar impact is found for the growth of total employment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010249810