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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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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' unemployment insurance (UI) systems are changed when the federal government raises the minimum annual earnings on … tax ceiling. Holding constant changes in interstate differences in unemployment, where the federal constraint was binding …
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Unemployment Compensation, and the likely impacts of that Commission and economists' research findings on policy. Using a … effects of unemployment insurance, with the degree of recognition proportional to the strength of the consensus among …
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Unemployment Compensation, and the likely impacts of that Commission and economists' research findings on policy. Using a … effects of unemployment insurance, with the degree of recognition proportional to the strength of the consensus among …
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