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rate and the unemployment rate? In the odel, these fluctuations are driven by movements in productivity. This paper … model is able to replicate the conditional volatilities of job finding and unemployment. However, it fails to replicate the … correlation of productivity with unemployment and job finding that is conditional on both technology and nontechnology shocks. …
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more of them are residing with their parents. The unemployment rate at 23-27 years old for the 1996 college graduation … explain two thirds of the rise in unemployment and coresidence between the 2013 and 1996 graduation cohorts. Rising wage … dispersion is also important for the increase in unemployment, while declining parental income, rising student loan balances and …
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-cycle-frequency fluctuations in unemployment and job vacancies in response to shocks of a plausible magnitude. In the U.S., the vacancy-unemployment … vacancy-unemployment ratio and labor productivity have nearly the same variance. I establish this claim both using analytical … small movement along a downward sloping Beveridge curve (unemployment-vacancy locus). A shock to the job destruction rate …
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