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Do recessions speed up or impede productivity-enhancing reallocation? To investigate this question, we use U.S. linked employer-employee data to examine how worker flows contribute to productivity growth over the business cycle. We find that in expansions high-productivity firms grow faster...
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An increasing number of data sources have measured the components of reallocation of jobs across employers and workers across jobs. Whether and how job reallocation across employers and excess worker “churn” affect other measures of the health of the U.S. economy remains an open question. In...
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Le present document fait etat des resultats d'une recherche empirique sur l'incidence de la migration interprovinciale sur les gains des particuliers axee sur la Banque de donnees administratives longitudinales (BDAL), disponible depuis peu. Les principaux resultats sont fondes sur un modele des...
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Le present article aborde le sujet de la migration interprovinciale en fonction de la question fondamentale suivante : < Qui sont les migrants? > Des modeles logits par panel de la probabilite de migrer d'une annee a l'autre sont estimes au moyen d'echantillons tires de la Banque de donnees administratives...</qui>
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This paper presents the findings of an empirical investigation of the effects of inter-provincial migration on individuals' earnings based on the newly available Longitudinal Administrative Database (LAD). The main results are based on a difference model which estimates the effects of mobility...
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This paper examines trends in earnings, using tax-based longitudinal data from the last two decades and synthetic cohort analysis.
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