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Presentation at NETSPAR conference on rethinking retirement
... job creation job destruction by firms (firm-level job reallocation) and hires and quits (worker reallocation) job creation (jc) net employment growth at new + expanding firms; job destruction (jd) jobs lost at exiting + contracting firms; job reallocation ...
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paper-flex-martin-2.pdf
... job reallocation and excess job reallocation, 1997-2004 panel b. worker reallocation and excess worker reallocation, brazil united kingdom mexico united states hungary portugal finland estonia slovenia germany sweden % job reallocation excess job reallocation % worker reallocation excess worker reallocation ...
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Microsoft Word - Holland 110111
... the danish flexicurity model. the activation requirements serve to maintain focus on job search, strengthen job search incentives and contribute to overcome qualifications barriers for employment. the almp ... advantage, nber working paper 13062. davoine, t., and c. keuschimigg, 2010, flexicurity and job reallocation, working paper, university of st. gallen. dias, d., and c.r. marques, 2005, ...
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Athena
... , wmz, i.e. the wage including wage drift that results from incidental factors like ageing, job reallocation, etc. productivity affects wages in the short run only partly through contractual and incidental wages ... unemployment is higher, the supply of labour is reduced because the probability to find a job decreases and search costs increase. the coefficient for the real net wage rate is fixed ...
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Microsoft Word - discussion165.doc
... empirical literature. human capital theories typically imply that wages rise with tenure, so that job reallocation at old age would imply a wage cut. incentive theories typically imply that wages ... may be inefficient if they aggravate problems of liquidity constrained young households or discourage job-to-job mobility at old age. moreover, wage bargaining theories emphasize inefficiencies of wage ...
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... got if the first negotiations had resulted in an agreement. if she cannot find another job, she receives unemployment benefits equal to the replacement rate times that wage. while unemployed, ... wage, the market wage also reflects wage drift that results from incidental factors like ageing, job reallocation, etc. the estimated equation for incidental wage increases in the market sector for the period ...
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Dia 1
... affairs, agriculture and innovation3 ep labour reallocation literature focuses on employer ep postpones job reduction of declining firms and industries ep discourages job creation of growing firms and industries ... acts as implicit claim (dependent on job tenure) lifo january 26, 2011 ministry of economic affairs, agriculture and innovation4 labour reallocation other obstacles ep wage formation wage ...
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presentation-bentolila.pdf
... in the early labor market institutions 4. mismatch i a reallocation shock i construction employment share (2007) france 6.9%, spain ... probability p of creating temporary jobs i less job creation i less job destruction i ambiguous e ect on unemployment simulation ... jobs (h) i matching function scale parameter (m0) i job-speci...c productivity shocks arrival rate () i uniformly distributed aggregate ...
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Two-Tier Labor Markets in the Great Recession: France vs. Spain
... sector. low geographical mobility is a source of mismatch and higher equilibrium unemploy- ment via reallocation rather than conventional aggregate shocks (layard et al., 1991). this has become quite apparent ... arises at the time of the first encounter with the worker. 4.4 job creation and job destruction the previous expressions for the surpluses yield the productivity thresholds used by ...
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Research Memorandum (set-up) [PFP#210045728]
... even more than consumer goods (see table 3.1). those workers that have lost their job in consumer goods cannot turn to agriculture to find low-skilled jobs but rather ... . many workers in developing countries are engaged in informal,low-productivityactivities.theseworkersarepredominantlylow-skilled.the reallocation from informal to formal sectors implies that overall the supply of low- skilled workers ...
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