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presence of political assortative matching: business owners are significantly more likely to employ copartisan workers …. Political assortative matching is larger in magnitude than assortative matching along gender and racial lines. We then provide … assortative matching grow less than comparable firms …
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matching and a variety of methods using propensity score matching. In each case, we consider estimates based on levels of post … propensity score matching is generally most effective, but the detailed implementation of the method is not of critical …
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This paper offers evidence on the effects of caregiving (i.e. looking after a dependent person within or outside the household) on labour outcomes such as employment, full time employment (conditional on employment), and income for women aged between 30 and 60 across different European...
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A theory is outlined for why an expansion of international trade may aggravate inequality in developing countries such as China.
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components of matching efficiency and separation rate (shifting parameters) as well as unemployment and vacancies. Cointegration … of and movements along the curve. Thereby, the separation rate is more important than matching efficiency and the two are …
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The recent financial crises, alongside a dramatic rise in unemployment on both sides of the Atlantic, suggest that … on liquidity are hit disproportionally hard. This may explain why the unemployment rate in the US during the Great …
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We examine changes in inequality and instability of the combined earnings of married couples over the 1980-2009 period using two U.S. panel data sets: Social Security earnings data matched to Survey of Income and Program Participation panels (SIPP-SSA) and the Panel Study of Income Dynamics....
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part of the industrial policy. We use a matching technique combined with a difference-in-differences estimator in the …
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Based on a new panel dataset created in close cooperation with one of the largest temporary help agencies (THAs) in Germany, this paper presents novel evidence on key aspects of temporary agency work, a segment of the labor market that despite its growing importance remains underresearched. In...
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bargaining in the matching pro-cess from the employer's side. We show that both modes of wage determination coexist in the German …
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