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We study a large-scale French reform that provided generous downside insurance for unemployed individuals starting a … employment is largely offset by large crowd-out effects. However, because new firms are more productive, the reform has the …
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We provide a unified discussion of the relations among flows of workers, changes in employment and changes in the … number of jobs at the level of the firm. Using the only available set of data (a nationally representative sample of Dutch … firms in 1988 and 1990) we discover that: 1) Nearly half of all hiring is by firms where employment is not growing; 2) Over …
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States, Canada, Germany, and several other OECD countries during and after the Great Recession of 2008-09. Unemployment rates … increased moderately in Canada. More recent data also show that, unlike Germany and Canada, the U.S. unemployment rate remains … largely above its pre-recession level. We find two main explanations for these differences. First, the large employment swings …
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We survey the recent empirical literature on the effects of offshoring on wages, employment and displacement. We start … offshoring across occupations. Finally, we survey the literature that examines how offshoring affects employment and displacement …
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By how much does an extension of unemployment benefits affect macroeconomic outcomes such as unemployment? Answering … this question is challenging because U.S. law extends benefits for states experiencing high unemployment. We use data … and find that they increased the unemployment rate by at most 0.3 percentage point …
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It is well known that unemployment benefits raise unemployment durations. This result has traditionally been … interpreted as a substitution effect caused by a distortion in the price of leisure relative to consumption, leading to moral … hazard. This paper questions this interpretation by showing that unemployment benefits can also affect durations through an …
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During a pandemic, an individual's choices can determine outcomes not only for the individual but also for the entire community. Beliefs, constraints and preferences may shape behavior. This paper documents demographic differences in behaviors, beliefs, constraints and risk preferences across...
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unemployment benefits on the duration of joblessness in Austria, and discuss implementation issues that may arise in similar …
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We provide new evidence on the effect of the unemployment insurance (UI) weekly benefit amount on unemployment …
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It is well known that unemployment benefits raise unemployment durations. This result has traditionally been … interpreted as a substitution effect caused by a distortion in the price of leisure relative to consumption, leading to moral … hazard. This paper questions this interpretation by showing that unemployment benefits can also affect durations through an …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014060100