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-year period following the crisis. We unpack various mechanisms and show that connected firms were able to delay their short …
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We consider the largely unexpected shock caused by the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India to assess whether major crises that impact the well-being of a large number of individuals can be catalysts for civic activism. Exploiting state-level variation in COVID-19 peaks and...
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When it comes to mental health, do social protection programs matter more in times of crisis? Using panel data from the …
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This paper sheds light on a neglected reason for women's underrepresentation in politics: crisis-induced gender gaps in …
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levels against losses in current income caused by economic downturns like the present financial crisis. We use a multi …
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output changes at an early stage. We illustrate the method with an evaluation of the impact of the 2008-2009 crisis in …
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This paper examines the impact on inequality and poverty of the economic crisis in four European countries, namely …
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This paper analyses aggregate labour dynamics during the global financial crisis in Japan and the role of nonstandard …, it compares aggregate labour market dynamics during the global financial crisis with that observed during the 1997 crisis …. Counterfactual simulations suggest that the employment response during the global crisis would have been smaller if the incidence of …
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protecting their members from the negative effects of the global economic crisis. Using data for twenty one post … lose their jobs during the crisis. This beneficial effect of trade union membership was more pronounced in countries which … were hit by the crisis harder. At the same time, union members were more likely to experience a wage reduction, suggesting …
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construction job in the United Arab Emirates, where a crisis exogenously influenced job placement. Guest work raised the return to …
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