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Trends in "structural" productivity levels in the major industrialized countries. [PDF]
Estimating returns to hours worked and the employment rate provides us with an original interpretation of changes in US productivity and other industrialized countries' catch-up with US productivity levels over recent decades.Productivity ; Employment ...
Bourlès, R., Cette, G.
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How Policies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Could Affect Employment [PDF]
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has analyzed the research on the effects that policies to reduce greenhouse gases would have on employment and concluded that total employment during the next few decades would be slightly lower than would be the ...
Congressional Budget Office
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The global economic and financial crisis has generated a series of adjustments both in terms ofmacroeconomic policies and especially in terms of real economies developments.
Alina Georgeta Ailincă +3 more
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EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION RATES [PDF]
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Exchange Rate Regime Flexibility and Firms’ Employment
Silvio Contessi +4 more
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EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION RATES [PDF]
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The Anomaly of U-3: Why the Unemployment Rate is Overstating the Strength of Today's Labor Market [PDF]
By examining the historical relationship between the unemployment rate and alternative measures of labor market slack, it is determined that today's labor market has far more slack than is typically associated with an unemployment rate of 5.0 percent. It
Nick Buffie
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EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION RATES [PDF]
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Boosting the employment rate of older men and women [PDF]
European countries need to expand employment among older individuals. Many papers have examined this issue from different angles. However, very few seem to have considered its gender dimension properly, despite evidence that lifting the overall senior ...
Vincent VANDENBERGHE
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Do Markets Respond More to More Reliable Labor Market Data? A Test of Market Rationality [PDF]
Since 1979, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has nearly quadrupled the size of the sample used to estimate monthly employment changes. Although first-reported employment estimates are still noisy, the magnitude of sampling variability has declined in
Alan B. Krueger
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