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the recession of 2008. PP was also associated with some compression in the lower half of the wage distribution for women …. The effects were predominantly associated with a broad measure of PP that included bonuses. However, these effects were … recession. …
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Using nationally representative linked employer-employee data we find one-quarter of employees in Britain are paid for performance. The log hourly wage gap between performance pay and fixed pay employees is .36 points. This falls to .15 log points after controlling for observable demographic,...
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This paper analyzes the impact of labor market competition and skill-biased technical change on the structure of compensation. The model combines multitasking and screening, embedded into a Hotelling-like framework. Competition for the most talented workers leads to an escalating reliance on...
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previously established counter-cyclical pattern in health and heath behaviors is held during the Great Recession. Using data from … weakened considerably during the recent recession. In fact, majority of our estimates indicate that the relationship has …
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This paper analyzes the effects of macro-economic conditions throughout life on the individual mortality rate. We estimate flexible duration models where the individual’s mortality rate depends on current conditions, conditions earlier in life (notably during childhood), calendar time, age,...
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Immigrants have figured prominently in U.S. economic growth for decades, but the recent recession hit them hard …. Immigrants’ labor market outcomes began deteriorating even before the recession was officially underway, largely as a result of …
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(across the full range) and CV mortality rate later in life is significantly stronger if the individual is born in a recession …
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Following insights by Bewley (1999a), this paper analyses a model with downward rigidities in which firms cannot pay discriminate based on a year of entry to a firm, and develops an equilibrium model of wages and unemployment. We solve for the dynamics of wages and unemployment under conditions...
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Unemployment insurance schemes include conditions on past employment history as part of the eligibility conditions. This aspect is often neglected in the literature which primarily focuses on benefit levels and benefit duration. In a search-matching framework we show that benefit duration and...
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We build an analytically and computationally tractable stochastic equilibrium model of unemployment in heterogeneous labor markets. Facing search frictions within markets and reallocation frictions between markets, workers endogenously separate from employment and endogenously reallocate between...
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