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This paper uses Indian EUS-NSSO data on 32 states/union territories and 570 districts for a bi-annual panel with 5 waves to estimate how regional population reacts to asymmetric shocks. These shocks are measured by non-employment rates, unemployment rates, and wages in fixed-effects regressions...
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This paper uses Indian EUS-NSSO data on 32 states/union territories and 570 districts for a bi-annual panel with 5 waves to estimate how regional population reacts to asymmetric shocks. These shocks are measured by non-employment rates, unemployment rates, and wages in fixed-effects regressions...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013351894
in Sweden. It gives a concise survey of rules of the major retirement schemes covering disability, sickness and …
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information because in Austria both employed and unemployed workers are entitled to sickness benefits and both groups are subject …
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individual-level population registers on labor market events outcomes, drug prescriptions and sickness absence, comparing … and lowers sickness absence. The results suggest that this is not due to improved employment prospects but rather to …
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individual-level population registers on labor market events outcomes, drug prescriptions and sickness absence, comparing … and lowers sickness absence. The results suggest that this is not due to improved employment prospects but rather to …
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We analyze changes in unemployment, marginal labor force attachment and participation in Canada and the U.S. Using two complementary decompositions, we show the importance for the comparative evolution of aggregate unemployment of changes in the fraction of the non-employed who are unemployed...
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We analyze changes in unemployment, marginal labor force attachment and participation in Canada and the U.S.. Using two complementary decompositions, we show the importance for the comparative evolution of aggregate unemployment of changes in the fraction of the non-employed who are unemployed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011647679