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This paper presents a theoretical foundation and empirical evidence in favor of the view that the tax on continued activity not only decreases the participation rate by inducing early retirement, but also badly affects the employment rate of older workers just before early retirement age....
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This study investigates job polarization in the United States and in France. In the data, the dynamics of employment shares for abstract, routine, and manual jobs appear very similar in the two countries. This similarity actually hides major differences in the dynamics of employment levels by...
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endogenous, provided the structural model is able to reproduce its volatility. Moreover, the matching model embeds other non-linearities, which alter the average job finding rate and consequently the business cycle cost.
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