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How does unemployment affect social participation? A considerable body of work has analysed the scar effects of unemployment on social participation and exclusion, which are important antecedents of civic and political participation.
Leo Azzollini
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Unemployment Insurance And Unemployment Spells [PDF]
This paper tests the effects of the level and length of unemployment insurance benefits on unemployment durations. The paper particularly studies individual behavior during the weeks just prior to when benefits lapse. Higher unemployment insurance benefits are found to have a strong negative effect on the probability of leaving unemployment.
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Offshoring and Unemployment [PDF]
In this paper, in order to study the impact of offshoring on sectoral and economywide rates of unemployment, we construct a two sector general equilibrium model in which labor is mobile across the two sectors, and unemployment is caused by search frictions. We find that, contrary to general perception, wage increases and sectoral unemployment decreases
Priya Ranjan+3 more
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Inequalities in US Life Expectancy by Area Unemployment Level, 1990–2010
This study examined the association between unemployment and life expectancy in the United States during 1990–2010. Census-based unemployment rates were linked to US county-level mortality data.
Gopal K. Singh, Mohammad Siahpush
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The institutional foundations of medicalization : a cross-national analysis of mental health and unemployment [PDF]
In this study, we question (1) whether the relationship between unemployment and mental healthcare use, controlling for mental health status, varies across European countries and (2) whether these differences are patterned by a combination of ...
Beckfield, Jason+2 more
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The Turkish Spatial Wage Curve
The wage curve for Turkey revisited considering the spatial spillovers of the regional unemployment rates using individual level data for a period of 2004–2013 at the 26 NUTS-2 level by employing FE-2SLS models.
Haci Mevlut Karatas
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Plausible economic growth would undoubtedly offset the unemployment-output tradeoff to subjective wellbeing and relieving labor market discrepancies. This study expands on the tradeoff exploration considering the impact of unemployment-inflation on SWB ...
Duncan O. Hongo+5 more
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Direct Labor Market Effects of Unemployment Insurance [PDF]
[Excerpt] With high current interest in unemployment and inflation, policy makers and academicians have begun to reassess the impact of unemployment insurance on the labor market.
Fields, Gary S
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The labor market by itself can create cyclical outcomes, even in the absence of exogenous shocks. We propose a theory in which the search behavior of the employed has profound aggregate implications for the unemployed. There is a strategic complementarity between active on-the-job search and vacancy posting by firms, which leads to multiple equilibria:
Jan Eeckhout, Ilse Lindenlaub
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A couple-level analysis of participation in physical activity during unemployment
There is a well-documented negative correlation between unemployment and health. Yet, little research has examined how unemployment relates to participation in physical activity, and few researchers have considered how an individual's unemployment may ...
Margaret Gough
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