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different shocks considered, the most plausible combination consists of a significant reduction in unemployment benefits …, perhaps reflecting reduced coverage, coupled with an increase in the student population. According to the model, these shocks … would not have produced an increase in aggregate wage pressure …
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research on gender inequality in access to self-employment, the gender gap in pensions, and the emerging topic of a gender gap …
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-level employment behavior at the extensive and intensive margins and compare Seattle workers to workers in Washington state using a … difference-indifferences strategy. Importantly, we consider how impacts vary by employment characteristics, including worker wage …
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This paper on Selected Issues was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with the member country. It is based on the information available at the time it was completed on October 23, 2012. The views expressed in this...
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changing preferences (executing a job might become less enjoyable with age) or to differences in opportunities (elderly getting … partly the age heterogeneity in opportunities, in the second we remove age heterogeneity in preferences. A comparison of … labour market behaviour in these two counterfactuals with the baseline shows that opportunities which decline with age are at …
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