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and separation rates across data sets, and the fact that the fit of the gross flows data with net employment growth data …
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In this paper we estimate the elasticity of the labour supply to a firm, using data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey. Estimation of this elasticity is of particular interest because of its relevance to the debate about the competitiveness of labour...
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This paper tackles the issue of the welfare desirability of downstream integration versus separation when facing the …
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The question of what factors contribute to the stability of coresidential partnerships has attracted the attention of many social scientists. This study summarizes recent research on the determinants of union dissolution within a set of substantive themes. Special emphasis is placed on the past...
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Divorce rate is a poor indicator of marital instability because many marital disruptions never become divorces. This paper provides the first estimate of the rate of marital disruption in the U.S. in 1860 - 1948. Marital disruption rate was similar to divorce rate after the Civil War but the two...
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This papers aims at understanding the role of sense when actors improvise during crisis. Literature about improvisation show little explanation of how individual improvisation becomes collective and coherent. The use of the concept of sense as a bridge between crisis and improvisation enable us...
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This paper investigates the effects of employment protection legislation on the rates of hiring, separation, worker …
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explicitly, generalizing results of Hong and Hooker on cardinality rules, and an efficient separation algorithm is proposed …. These results are based on an explicit representation of the dominant of a polytope, and an algorithm for the separation …
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Saving rates have fallen steadily in the U.S. since the 1970s. The literature has proposed numerous possible explanations for the decrease including increases in governmental insurance, changes in the distribution of income, and increases in annuitized wealth. Analysis of all three explanations...
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