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primary jobs, then moonlighting itself implies that labor supply constraints exist and so supports the previous literature …. Another explanation for moonlighting behavior is that labor supplied to different jobs may not be perfect substitutes or, put … and the imposition of labor supply constraints. Adjusting hours worked on a second job may be the practical and perhaps …
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, moonlighting may arise because the labor supplied to the two jobs are not perfect substitutes. That is, the wage paid and utility … males reporting a second job in 1993 (Mishel and Bernstein, 1995, p. 226). Moonlighting reflects growing financial stress … percent of moonlighters report taking the second job due to economic hardship. Additionally, moonlighting is a reflection of …
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, moonlighting may arise because the labor supplied to the two jobs are not perfect substitutes. That is, the wage paid and utility … males reporting a second job in 1993 (Mishel and Bernstein, 1995, p. 226). Moonlighting reflects growing financial stress … percent of moonlighters report taking the second job due to economic hardship. Additionally, moonlighting is a reflection of …
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offset adverse labor market impacts of economic downturns is of particular concern in developing countries where poverty … incidence is high and labor is typically the only asset for the majority of the population (Lustig 2000). The main objectives of …
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shrink. This adjustment process creates both a demand for labor in some sectors and job losses in others. Government policies … to cushion the impact of adjustment and facilitate the movement of labor from declining to rising sectors are discussed. …
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As by product of economic growth, jobs are indeed transformational. In other words, efficiency increases as workers get … better at what they do (as more productive jobs appear and less productive one disappear). In fact societies flourish as jobs …
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, high long-term unemployment, stagnant or declining wages for low-to-medium skill jobs owing to adverse labor demand shifts …The depth of the Great Recession, the slow recovery of job creation, the downward trend in labor force participation …, and a greater rebound in low-wage than mid- or higher-wage jobs, raised concerns that the normal business cycle dynamics …
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with education and training more clearly targeted towards firms and sectors providing good-paying jobs. This paper proposes …
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with education and training more clearly targeted towards firms and sectors providing good-paying jobs. This paper proposes …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009546528
, high long-term unemployment, stagnant or declining wages for low-to-medium skill jobs owing to adverse labor demand shifts …The depth of the Great Recession, the slow recovery of job creation, the downward trend in labor force participation …, and a greater rebound in low-wage than mid- or higher-wage jobs, raised concerns that the normal business cycle dynamics …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011388328