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for women is scarce. Using administrative data from Germany, we apply an event study design in combination with propensity …
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We document the sources behind the costs of job loss over the business cycle using administrative data from Germany …
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the availability of high-speed internet in Norway with large-scale survey and administrative data on hiring firms, job …How has the internet affected search and hiring, and what are the implications for aggregate unemployment? Answering … these questions empirically has proven difficult due to selection in internet use and difficulty in measuring the search …
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underestimate wages elsewhere. We document this anchoring bias by eliciting workers' beliefs in a representative survey in Germany …
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and Sweden experience the lowest earnings declines following job displacement, while workers in Italy, Spain, and Portugal …
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This paper shows empirically that the non-employment effects of unemployment insurance (UI) for older workers depend in a first-order way on the structure of retirement policies. Using German data, we first present reduced-form evidence of these interactions, documenting large bunching in UI...
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The cross-sectional association between pain and unemployment is well-established. But the absence of panel data containing data on pain and labor market status has meant less is known about the direction of any causal linkage. Those longitudinal studies that do examine the link between pain and...
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We use a panel of survey responses linked to administrative data in Germany to measure the depreciation of skills while …
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