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a large increase in post-displacement employment in the temporary work sector after the reforms. Sorting into worse … wage loss. Collectively, the sorting and matching channels explain almost all of the Hartz reforms' effect on post-displacement …
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individuals and jobs. We find that displacement increases the migration probability by ~80 percent. Displaced workers mostly make …
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a large increase in post-displacement employment in the temporary work sector after the reforms. Sorting into worse … wage loss. Collectively, the sorting and matching channels explain almost all of the Hartz reforms' effect on post-displacement …
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individuals and jobs. We find that displacement increases the migration probability by ~80 percent. Displaced workers mostly make …
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longitudinal linked employer-employee data set. The results show that four years after displacement the earnings of displaced … workers remain around 9% (women) to 12% (men) below their counterfactual expected levels. The post-displacement earnings …-specific features. Furthermore, workers who experienced a spell of nonemployment are the most affected by job displacement. Finally …
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longitudinal linked employer-employee data set. The results show that four years after displacement the earnings of displaced … workers remain around 9% (women) to 12% (men) below their counterfactual expected levels. The post-displacement earnings …-specific features. Furthermore, workers who experienced a spell of nonemployment are the most affected by job displacement. Finally …
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In this paper, we consider the impact of displacement (defined as separation from a stable job due to firm closure) in …
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loose around 48% of their pre-displacement wages in the first quarter after displacement, and after five years, losses are …
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We examine the period from 1991 to 2005 to document the effects of a changing Japanese labor market on trends in the cost of job change. During this period, job change penalties and the extent to which they were age-related grew. Evidence is also found of a diminishing specificity in human...
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