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, recessions generate long-lasting hysteresis: persistent decreases in the employment-to-population ratio and earnings per capita …. Changes in the composition of workers explain less than half of local hysteresis. We further show that finite sample bias in … hysteresis in employment rates …
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, recessions generate long-lasting hysteresis: persistent decreases in the employment-to-population ratio and earnings per capita …. Changes in the composition of workers explain less than half of local hysteresis. We further show that finite sample bias in … hysteresis in employment rates. …
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This paper examines how policies, aimed at increasing the supply of education in the economy, affect the matching between workers and firms, and the wages of various skill groups. We build an equilibrium model where workers endogenously invest in education, while firms direct their technology...
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This paper studies how government transfers respond to changes in local economic activity that emerge during recessions …. Local labor markets that experience greater employment losses during recessions face persistent relative decreases in …
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Do non-permanent shocks to local labor market opportunities affect college investment decisions? This paper examines the educational, earnings, and employment responses to temporary fracking-induced labor demand shocks. I find that a boom in fracking production within a county causes a reduction...
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Using EU-SILC data for 2005 and 2011, we compare the role of family background on labour outcomes in three EU countries that experienced large swings in unemployment during this period. We use a multidimensional family background indicator that avoids undesirable cohort effects. Our results...
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In this paper I illustrate how the diffusion across firms of a skill-neutral technology leads to a skill-biased impact on the economy. The model identifies (i) differences in inter-firm mobility between skill groups, (ii) productivity dispersion across firms within industries, and (iii)...
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We develop an equilibrium lifecycle model of education, marriage and labor supply and consumption in a transferable utility context. Individuals start by choosing their investments in education anticipating returns in the marriage market and the labor market. They then match based on the...
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