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using data obtained from administrative unemployment insurance (UI) records, we identify the reduced form impact of … education on unemployment duration. We show that high-educated individuals, compared to their low-educated counterparts, stay … education may be increasing one's selectiveness over jobs. This difference in unemployment duration between the high- vs. the …
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fixed term exclusions have on later unemployment. Methods: We use data from the Longitudinal Study of Young People in … apply propensity score matching to assess whether it has a treatment effect on unemployment. Results: We find a consistent …
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This paper analyses the link between educational attainment and unemployment risk in a French-German comparison, based … on a discrete time competing risks hazard rate model applied to comparable microdata sets. The unemployment risk is … broken down into the risk of entering unemployment and the risk, once unemployed, of not getting reemployed. The paper …
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schooling on labour force participation and on unemployment can be attributed to literacy and numeracy (the indirect effect) and … literacy and numeracy on participation or unemployment. The direct and total effects of experience are the same. Similarly, the …
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We investigate the stages of childhood at which parental job loss is most consequential for their child's education. Using Danish administrative data linking parents experiencing plant closures to their children, we compare end-of-school outcomes to matched peers and to closures hitting after...
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This paper investigates the causal effect of education on life satisfaction, exploring effect heterogeneity along employment status. We use exogenous variation in compulsory schooling requirements and the build-up of new, academically more demanding schools, shifting educational attainment along...
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