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employment and average weekly hours reductions were much more pronounced in the GD compared to the GR, the GD recovery was both … stronger and more sustained. The discussion of the different experiences in the two eras concentrates on employment and hours …
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employment and average weekly hours reductions were much more pronounced in the GD compared to the GR, the GD recovery was both … stronger and more sustained. The discussion of the different experiences in the two eras concentrates on employment and hours …
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Basing our empirical work on the British New Earnings Survey Panel Data between 1990 and 1996, we show that overtime hours of male workers contain significant individual effects. We also show that using suitable techniques to deal with the lagged overtime variable serves to alter radically the...
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The strikes' literature is dominated by the causes and effects of strike action as they relate directly to strikers themselves. This paper considers another important group of affected workers - those individuals incidentally made idle as a result of the strike action of others. Using a unique...
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. This occurred largely because their pre-military job status was preserved due to the employment of substitute women workers … who acted as a temporary employment buffer thereby protecting serving men's positions on the jobs hierarchy. …
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through the analysis of individual wage sequences. These suggest that the downwardly rigid wage sequences implied by implicit …
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We add to the literature on the long-term economic effects of male military service. We concentrate on post-war British conscription into the armed services from 1949 to 1960. It was called National Service and applied to males aged 18 to 26. Based on a regression discontinuity design we...
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more procyclical than job stayers. This lends support to the predicted procyclical real wage effects of the Reynolds … exhibit the same degrees of wage cyclicality and these are considerably greater than for job stayers. …
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