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We document a clear downward trend in labor market fluidity that is common across a variety of measures of worker and job turnover. This trend dates to at least the early 1980s if not somewhat earlier. Next we pull together evidence on a variety of hypotheses that might explain this downward...
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limited network connections. The model implies that essentially similar workers can have markedly different wages and further … that the inequality of wages is partly explained by variations in the sizes of workers' networks. Our results indicate that … wages. We also show that reasonable differences in the average number of links between blacks and whites can explain the …
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