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Titre : | Labour economics, vol. 67. - December 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/12/2020 |
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This study utilises an exceptionally rich English administrative dataset, to estimate employment impacts from training voluntarily initiated by unemployed individuals. A Coarsened Exact Matching approach is adopted, in a dynamic evaluation frame[...]
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This article investigates the effects of school closures on student achievement. In contrast to previous studies that have primarily analyzed displaced students, this study also takes into account subsequent cohorts who would have attended the c[...]
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We study the consequences of mothers’ and fathers’ job loss for parents, families, and children. Rich Swedish administrative data allow us to identify workplace closures and account for non-random selection of displaced workers. Our main conclus[...]
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In settings where financial incentives are costly to implement, we explore the use of employee referrals to reduce worker moral hazard. Employers can exploit referrer-worker social preferences towards each other by conditioning the referrer rewa[...]
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Albrecht et al. (2009) use the approach of Buchinsky, 1998, Buchinsky, 2001 to estimate selection corrected quantile regressions for the estimation of counterfactual wage distributions. Huber and Melly (2015) point to the fact that the Buchinsky[...]
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In this paper, we highlight knowledge as specific channel through which labour mobility affects conditional within-firm wage dispersion. We present a model in which workers acquire knowledge on the job and firms pursue a policy of learning-by-hi[...]
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To study the drivers of the employment reallocation across sectors and occupations between 1960 and 2017 in the US we present a model where technology evolves at the sector-occupation cell level. Drawing on key equations of the production side w[...]
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Using administrative employer-employee data from Germany, we investigate the behavior of individual wages over the business cycle. We present evidence that both contractual wage arrangements and cyclical match quality are a key feature of the Ge[...]
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We calculate the average yearly income obtained by entrepreneurs during their venture using the Survey of Consumer Finances since the late 1980s. We find that the premium for postgraduate education has increased substantially more for entreprene[...]
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In this paper we present a search and matching model with unions in which firms invest in sunk capital equipment. By comparing two wage setting scenarios, we show that a two-tier bargaining scheme, where a fraction of the salary is negotiated at[...]
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This paper quantifies the combined effect on-the-job training and workers’ on-the-job learning decisions have on aggregate employment. Initially, we present an index of on-the-job human capital acquisition (OJHCA) based on data from the OECD pro[...]
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We develop and implement a protocol to measure U.S. monthly time series of involuntary part-time employment stocks and flows from 1976 until today. Armed with these new data, we provide a comprehensive account of the cyclical dynamics of involun[...]
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This paper examines the extent to which labor market reforms of temporary contracts introduced in Italy at the beginning of the century influenced aggregate productivity via their effects on allocative efficiency. Using firm-level data from the [...]
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In entry-level labor markets, students search for post-graduation positions well in advance of their actual start dates, prompting debates over regulating job search timing. This study examines a unique case concerning the new college graduate l[...]
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