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The current paper is a means of demonstrating our knowledge about macroeconomic theories, and its key variables, phenomena, and history. Given the key role that the Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of ...
Maximum Score Estimates of the Determinants of Residential Mobility: Implications for the Value of Residential Attachment and Neighborhood Amenities
Maximum Score Residential Mobility Residential Attachment Neighborhood Amenities
2009/11/5
This paper examines the determinants of the decision of low-income renters to move out of their current dwelling. Maximum score estimation is shown t be superior to ordinary discrete choice estimation...
Distributional Effects of Early Childhood Programs and Business Incentives and Their Implications for Policy
Distributional Effects Early Childhood Programs Business Incentives Policy
2009/11/5
This paper is a draft of Chapter 8 of a planned book, Preschool and Jobs: Human Development as Economic Development, and Vice Versa. This book analyzes early childhood programs?effects on regional eco...
The aging of the U.S. population:human resource implications
U.S. population middle-aged workers human resource implications work part time
2009/6/4
In the upcoming decades, 'older workers' will be competing against the largest cohort of middle-aged workers in our country's history; in the absence of other options, the elderly may feel increased p...
Overview and implications of the projections to 2000
Bureau of Labor Statistics moderate projections new jobs service-producing industries
2009/5/19
Bureau of Labor Statistics moderate projections show 21 million new jobs over the 1986-2000 period, mostly in service-producing industries; the black and Hispanic labor force is estimated to increase ...
New BLS projections:findings and implications
labor force gross national product job opportunities
2009/5/8
Alternative projections show a considerable range of change for the labor force, gross national product, and in employment and unemployment. Under all assumptions, job opportunities vary by industry a...
The Lewisian Turning Point and Its Implications to Labor Protection
Lewisian Turning Point Labor Protection
2009/2/16
As noted in some other studies in this book, China is drawing near to Lewisian turning point. In addition to its implication to labor market equilibrium, it is also a turning point for labor protectio...
The Consistency of China Statistics on Employment:Stylized Facts and Implications to Public Policies
China Statistics on Employment
2008/5/1
Since the late 1990s, China’s labor markets have experienced great pressure characterized by several million workers being laid-off from the state-owned enterprises (SOEs). The causes of the severe un...
Globalization and Internal Labor Mobility in China: New Trend and Policy Implications
China Internal Labor Mobility
2008/5/1
The phenomenon of the shortage of rural workers is a response of labor market to rapid export growth and economic growth after China became a WTO member. It not only indicates the transition of China’...
'Subcontracting by Stealth' in London's Hotels: Impacts and Implications for Labour Organising
London's Stealth Subcontracting
2008/4/24
This paper examines the dynamics of change in employment relations in London's hotels. The industry has traditionally used employment agencies to meet short-term labour shortages, but more recently it...
The Impact of Wage Increases on Job Satisfaction - Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Implications
Job satisfaction, wage increases, habit formation, age-earnings profiles
2013/10/18
The impact of wage increases on job satisfaction is explored. First, it is empirically established that current job satisfaction rises with absolute wage level as well as with wage increases. Second, ...
How Rigid are Nominal Wages? Evidence and Implications for Germany
Downward nominal wage rigidity inflation target unemployment Germany
2013/10/18
Many of the recent attempts to find evidence of downward nominal wage rigidity in micro data have suffered from a number of problems, including composition bias and the effects of measurement error. I...