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The literature has analyzed the link between social grants, means-tested and unconditional on employment, and employment in South Africa. The country's social grant expenditure is relatively large amid persistently high unemployment. This study uses a large panel household survey spanning a...
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demographische Trends aufgezeigt und Veränderungen am Dresdner Arbeitsmarkt untersucht. …
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This paper investigates whether the COVID-19 recession led to an increase in demand for digital occupations in the United States. Using O*NET to capture the digital content of occupations, we find that regions that were hit harder by the COVID-19 recession experienced a larger increase in the...
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We use the novel anonymized Household Labour Force Survey (HLFS) microdata to analyze job finding rates and job separation rates in New Zealand. We find that individual characteristics, including age, gender, ethnicity and education have a significant impact on job finding and separation rates,...
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Using the near universe of online vacancy postings in the U.S., we study the interaction between labor market power and monetary policy. We show empirically that labor market power amplifies the labor demand effects of monetary policy, while not disproportionately affecting wage growth. A search...
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