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study concentrates on participation or non-participation in employment, with non-participation defined broadly to include … difficulties, data from the British Household Panel Study are used to construct models of the probability of being in employment …, controlling for various constraints. Starting from the position that all non-employment is voluntary, possible constraints are …
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Business support policies designed to raise productivity and employment are common worldwide, but rigorous micro … positive program treatment effect on employment, investment and net entry but not on TFP. OLS underestimates program effects … for larger firms (e.g. over 150 employees). We also find the policy raises area level manufacturing employment mainly …
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caring with employment is extremely difficult, so families are heavily reliant upon benefits. But do disability benefits …
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holiday per year, which should lead to adjustments in employment. For employees I use complementary log-log regression to … account for right-censoring of employment spells. I find no increase in the hazard to exit employment within a year after … treatment. Adjustments in wages cannot explain this result as they are increasing for the treated groups relative to the control …
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associated with remaining disabled post-onset. We show that employment rates fall with disability onset, and continue to fall the …
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We examine the implications of tax and subsidy policies for employment in the “three worlds of welfare”, Anglo …-Saxon, Continental European and Scandinavian. We argue that home production is key to a proper evaluation of the employment outcomes …. Anglo-Saxon lowsupport policies encourage more overall market employment. Continental transfer policies encourage more home …
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We examine the implications of tax and subsidy policies for employment in the “three worlds of welfare”, Anglo …-Saxon, Continental European and Scandinavian. We argue that home production is key to a proper evaluation of the employment outcomes …. Anglo-Saxon low-support policies encourage more overall market employment. Continental transfer policies encourage more home …
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technology is embodied in new jobs. We estimate a model for employment, wages and investment with an annual panel for the United …Theoretical predictions of the effect of TFP growth on employment are ambiguous, and depend on the extent to which new … States, Japan and Europe and find that TFP growth increases employment. For the United States TFP growth explains the trend …
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This paper presents evidence on gender segregation in employment contracts in 15 EU countries, using micro data from …
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