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)). Next, it treats studies analyzing differences in service-industry employment, and offers a discussion of studies focussing …
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)). Next, it treats studies analyzing differences in service-industry employment, and offers a discussion of studies focussing …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005233801
There is a growing chorus of policy analysts and pundits telling the country that we could have millions more jobs in manufacturing, if only we had qualified workers. This claim has the interesting feature that it places responsibility for the lack of jobs on workers, not on the people who get...
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that the two dimensions of the extensive margin, the employment rate and the participation rate, explain the most of the …
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highest employment. …
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This report analyzes the wage and employment effects of the first three city-specific minimum wages in the United … States –San Francisco (2004), Santa Fe (2004), and Washington, DC (1993). We use data from a virtual census of employment in … on wages and employment in fast food restaurants, food services, retail trade, and other low-wage and small …
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This paper examines the critical linkages between macro, sectoral and labour market policies and employment in the …
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We examine the dynamic phenomenon of unemployment as a constantly changing inventory of unemployed individuals. We focus on the possibility raised by Elsby et al. (2009) of an innate “inseparability” between the flows into and out of unemployment. Multicointegration, introduced by Granger...
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employment probabilities. The union wage only changes if the parameters of the median member change. An exogenous shock to …
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Using firm-level and individual panel data from 2008-2009, the paper looks at how Hungarian firms combined employment … adjustment fell entirely on employment. Variations in the changes of employment are studied using firm-level longitudinal data …
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