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We describe trends in wages and labor force participation for the "working class" - whom we define as workers with high school or less education - compared to those with college or more. We compare cyclical peaks over the entire period 1979-2019, with particular focus on the Great Recession...
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We describe trends in wages and labor force participation for the "working class" - whom we define as workers with high school or less education - compared to those with college or more. We compare cyclical peaks over the entire period 1979-2019, with particular focus on the Great Recession...
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The scarring effect is defined as an increase in the probability of future unemployment spells and the reduction of … higher risk of subsequent unemployment and lower trajectory for future earnings after re-entry, it is crucial to gain a … better understanding of the economic factors that influence the youth unemployment rate in order to reduce the consequences …
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In this paper we examine nominal earnings flexibility in Ireland during the Great Recession. The Irish case is particularly interesting because it has been one of the countries most affected by the crisis. Using tax return data that are free of reporting error and cover the entire population of...
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