CJ Ruhm - The American economic review, 1991 - JSTOR
… periods immediately following permanent jobloss. The major … + 1), and the wageloss remained above 10 percent in periods … ment blemishes and permanent wagescars. This is seen by …
C Huckfeldt - American Economic Review, 2022 - aeaweb.org
… cost of jobloss is con… current job to isolate the wage channel of earnings losses. This is consistent with recent work emphasizing the importance of wages for explaining earnings losses …
… Their fixed effects estimates indicate that jobloss in the low 40s leads to wagelosses between 20% and 22% 1 year and between 14% to 17% 6 years after displacement. By contrast, …
… , µδ,ε, I use the average jobloss rates by … of wages in the economy and its link with the job loss rates from the first set of moments. As there is a direct link between production and wages …
… the effect of SHBs on wagescarring between men and women … to the wagescarring literature as the scarring effect has been … In the literature, the initial wageloss from scarring ranges …
W Arulampalam - The Economic Journal, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… loss associated with interruptions using British data. In particular, this paper seeks an answer to the question of whether the wageloss … tion on the cause of jobloss or change is available…
… , nonpecuniary, scar effects of jobloss. This may … scars by testing whether jobloss has effects on well-being that extend beyond the spell of unemployment, independently of wagelosses…
… of jobloss and job displacement and present evidence on how worker anxieties about job loss, wage cuts and job … how worker anxieties about jobloss, wage cuts and other labor …
… of scarring in the form of persistently lower wages from a person's youth unemployment experience. We look at how these scars evolve in terms of the initial impact on wages … of jobloss …