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approach is employed in order to investigate the asymmetric nature of the relationship between sectoral employment and …
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We examine fluctuations in employment growth using Canadian data from 1976 to 2010. We consider a wide range of models … selected using the Bayesian Information Criteria, indicate that most of the variance in employment growth that is not due to …. Overall, we find that external and national factors play a much smaller role in employment fluctuations than in earlier …
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wages. We estimate a negative connection between establishments' wage cyclicality and their employment cyclicality, thereby …
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wages. We estimate a negative connection between establishments' wage cyclicality and their employment cyclicality, thereby …
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Although the quantitative relationship between employment cyclicality and wage cyclicality is central for the dynamics … relationship between employment cyclicality and wage cyclicality at the establishment level. We use this micro-estimate as a …
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margin since it is driven by flows from permanent wage employment to unemployment. We also show that older, non-Latvian and …
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increase in the pace of job creation and destruction may have substantial effects on employment and unemployment;the effects … may be out of its unemployment equilibrium for quite a long time after a shock occurs.The novelty of the model is that it … decreasein job creation in response to the depreci-ation of human capitalfollowing an adverse cyclical shock, does not lead to …
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