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sudden increase in labour force participation and unemployment during this period. However, since these individuals would …
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We estimate a model of the joint participation and mobility along with the individuals’ wage formation in France. Our …
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Women without work after childbirth are at risk of losing their connection to the labor market. However, they may participate in adult education programs. We analyze the effect of this on the duration to work and on the wage rate, by applying conditional difference-in-differences approaches. We...
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by the first price auction. Our design also allows us to identify differential participation as the source of the … endogenous participation decision predicts the revenue ordering that we see in the field. …
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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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We show that in a search/matching model with endogenous participation in which workers are heterogeneous with respect … worker does not internalize the effect of his or her participation on average productivity. …
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educational investments and labor force participation based on matching regimes. …
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levels and see their participation and employment probability as adults enhanced. We show that the estimated genuine impact … of attaining an academic qualification on participation and employment is always statistically significant, in particular …
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relate the results to the relevant level of female labor force participation. …
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This study aimed to identify the major factors underlying the large discrepancy in poverty levels between two Brazilian racial groups: whites and Afro-Brazilians. We performed an Oaxaca-Blinder-type decomposition for nonlinear regressions in order to quantify the extent to which differences in...
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