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Trends in central nervous system cancers mortality in the United States and the underlying sociodemographic determinants, 1999-2020. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Public Health
Zhong C   +14 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The interplay of health, economy, and politics in MENA region migration patterns: a panel data analysis (2000-2020). [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Public Health
Arabloo J   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Unemployment flows, participation, and the natural rate of unemployment: Evidence from turkey

Journal of Macroeconomics, 2020
Abstract We use a parsimonious unobserved components model with flow rates to estimate a time-varying unemployment rate trend for Turkey. Our approach is grounded in the modern theory of labor market search. This trend estimate yields a level that the unemployment rate would converge to in the absence of cyclical shocks that move different flow rates
Şengül, Gönül, Tasci, M.
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A Model of the Natural Rate of Unemployment

1986
Since the publication of Edmund Phelps' volume, the "new" macroeconomics has treated the labor market as a dynamic process of rational search by unemployed workers for available vacancies. Wages are viewed as at least potentially flexible, though free contracting between workers and firms may lead to fixed wages in the short run.
S. Salop
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In search of the natural rate of unemployment

Journal of Monetary Economics, 2003
We use a structural-VAR model to estimate the steady-state rate of unemployment, which we define as the natural rate. Although nothing constrains it to do so, the natural rate measured by this approach implies a strong negative relationship between cyclical unemployment and inflation, adding to the empirical evidence for a short-run Phillips Curve ...
Thomas B. King, James C. Morley
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The Natural Rate of Unemployment

1995
For 25 years, theory about the causes of, and possible solutions to, the problem of unemployment has been dominated by Phelps' and Friedman's natural rate of unemployment hypothesis. This postulates that the equilibrium rate of unemployment consistent with steady inflation is determined by structural variables: sustainable reductions in unemployment ...
O. Blanchard
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Education and the natural rate of unemployment

Oxford Economic Papers, 2000
We show how changes in the educational composition of the labour force affect both the level and the behaviour over time of aggregate unemployment series. We also demonstrate that if it had not been for such changes, the US unemployment series would look 'European' since the within-group unemployment series all have that same appearance.
Marco Francesconi   +3 more
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Estimating the natural rate of unemployment and testing the natural rate hypothesis

Journal of Applied Econometrics, 1999
How should one measure the natural rate of unemployment? This paper proposes a systems procedure as an alternative to NAIRU. The natural rate is treated as an unobserved state variable in a system that includes measurement equations for the unemployment rate, the rate of wage growth and the rate of inflation.
Michael K. Salemi
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