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The purpose of this paper is to examine the economic policies adopted respectively by Canada and the United States following the economic and financial shocks that hit the entire world economy between 2007 and 2009. From the perspective of Europe, Canada
Pierre Martin, François Vaillancourt
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The struggle for a new labor regime: The US
This essay examines the American labor movement since the 2008 economic crisis. I begin with a brief review of the structural, institutional, and organizational conditions for labor before the crisis, including changes in employment and the labor force ...
Chris Rhomberg
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Colombian-Spanish Migrants in London since the Great Recession
This article discusses the (dis)integration processes of Colombian-Spanish migrants arriving in London since the 2008 economic crisis, as the background to understand their political attitudes and participation.
Anastasia Bermúdez +1 more
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Husbands’ job loss and wives’ labor force participation during economic downturns: are all recessions the same? [PDF]
Earlier research showed an added-worker effect for wives when their husbands stopped working during the Great Recession (December 2007–June 2009) but not when husbands stopped working in recent years of prosperity (2004–2005).
Mattingly, Marybeth J., Smith, Kristin
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Conclusions: Great Recession, Great Cooperation?
Contributions to this study clearly support our initial hypotheses. It is observed, as expected, that the economic crisis has considerably decreased consensual behaviour in parliament. However, the nature of parties constitutes a crucial variable in order to explain the conduct of the opposition in the legislative arena better: since the outbreak of ...
De Giorgi E, Moury C
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This paper examines the relationship between unemployment and psychological well-being before and during the Great Recession across 249 UK local authority districts (LADs).
Kevin Mulligan, Marta Zieba
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Assets among low-income families in the Great Recession. [PDF]
This paper examines the association between the Great Recession and real assets among families with young children. Real assets such as homes and cars are key indicators of economic well-being that may be especially valuable to low-income families. Using
Valentina Duque +2 more
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In an increasingly globalized world, anti-immigrant sentiment has become more prevalent. Competitive threat theory suggests that anti-immigrant attitudes increase when adverse economic circumstances intensify competition with immigrants for scarce ...
Joonghyun Kwak, Michael Wallace
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Impact of Cardiovascular Disease on Health Insurance Coverage and Healthcare Use under Economic Stress: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003–2012 [PDF]
Objectives Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has a substantial financial impact on healthcare systems in the US. This study aimed to examine the impact of CVD on health insurance coverage and health service use under economic stress as indicated by the Great ...
Ji Li +4 more
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Using comprehensive data on bank lending and establishment-level outcomes from 1997–2010, this paper finds that small business lending is an unimportant determinant of small business and overall economic activity.
M. Greenstone +2 more
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