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Over 20 percent of prison and jail inmates in the United States are currently awaiting trial, but little is known about the impact of pre-trial detention on defendants. This paper uses the detention tendencies of quasi-randomly assigned bail judges to estimate the causal effects of pre-trial...
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Underground Economy -- 7 Insiders, Outsiders, and the Underground Economy -- 8 Wages, Unemployment, and the Underground Economy …
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spells of unemployment. Cut Loose provides a vivid and moving account of the experiences of some of these men and women …
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This thesis is comprised of three chapters. In the first Chapter titled "Involuntary Unemployment, Wages, and the …-ability workers or those with short potential unemployment benefit duration. Assessing the sensitivity of my results, I show that they …
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entitlement of the maximum unemployment benefit duration to identify the medium-run effects of reduced benefit durations on post-unemployment …
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rate from un- employment can be decomposed in a way that is informative on reservation wage movements over the unemployment … in a regression-discontinuity approach to identify the effects of extended benefit durations on unemployment and survivor … direct implications for the optimal design of unemployment insurance policies. …
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constraints for SMEs could contribute to reducing unemployment. He promised to support special loans programs. According to press … causes of high unemployment and could result, due to the difficulty in monitoring, in great inefficiencies. Studies that have …
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This widely reviewed and highly successful book examines the job market of tomorrow. Aronowitz and DiFazio take you behind the headlines to challenge the idea that a high-tech economy will provide high-paying jobs for all who want them. Instead, they demonstrate that we're more likely to see...
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