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The Effect of Job Displacement on Couples' Fertility Decisions
plant closure employment earnings divorce fertility
2012/10/23
This paper analyzes the effects of job displacement on fertility using Finnish longitudinal employer-employee data (FLEED) matched to birth records. We distinguish between male and female job losses. ...
Double-Sided Moral Hazard in Job Displacement Insurance Contracts
job displacement unemployment insurance severance pay moral hazard firing costs
2012/10/23
Job displacement insurance typically includes both unemployment benefits and lump-sum severance pay, and each has provoked policy concerns. Unemployment insurance concerns have centered on distorted j...
The Displacement Effect of Reemployment Bonus Programs
Displacement Effect Reemployment Bonus Programs
2009/11/5
This paper explores whether reemployment bonuses--cash payments made to insured unemployed workers who find reemployment quickly--have the unintended consequence of displacing workers who are not cove...
Worker displacement in a period of rapid job expansion:1983-87
Worker displacement job expansion 1983-87
2009/5/11
The picture of displacement has improved in recent years, despite more layoffs in the service sector. This article examines worker displacement from 1983 to 1987, a period of strong job growth.
Even during a period of rapid employment growth from 1985 through 1989, 4.3 million persons were from displaced from their jobs. This article provides an overview of displacement patterns during the 1...
Job displacement:black and white workers compared
Job displacement black white workers compared
2009/5/8
Black workers bore a relatively heavier burden of wide spread job displacement during the 1980's because of the industries and occupations in which they were concentrated; they also were less likely t...
The industrial structure of job displacement, 1979-89
industrial structure job displacement
2009/5/8
During the 1980's, the incidence of job displacement increased markedly in the services and retail trade sectors, in sharp contrast to earlier periods, when manufacturing industries were the primary s...
Trade and displacement in manufacturing
manufacturing subsequent earnings health insurance
2009/4/29
Trade sensitivity is linked to job loss, but does not affect the duration of unemployment or the probability of the loss of health insurance; it is only weakly associated with subsequent earnings. Thi...
Trade and displacement in manufacturing
manufacturing subsequent earnings health insurance
2009/4/29
Trade sensitivity is linked to job loss, but does not affect the duration of unemployment or the probability of the loss of health insurance; it is only weakly associated with subsequent earnings. Thi...
Worker displacement:A decade of change
Worker displacement service-producing industries white collar
2009/4/29
During the early 1990's, older workers and those in service-producing industries and white collar occupations were more likely to lose their jobs than were their counterparts a decade earlier. This ar...
Race and the shifting burden of job displacement:1982-93
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2009/4/27
The job displacement rate for blacks converged to that for whites from 1982 to 1993; over the 11-year period, the rate for workers in white-collar occupations, in which blacks were underrepresented, r...
As the economy grew in the mid-1990s, job loss declined and the rate of reemployment rose. Job losses that did occur were more widely dispersed across industries and occupations than in earlier years....
During 1995–96, the number of workers who lost jobs declined and the proportion that was reemployed rose; compared with the previous survey, displaced workers spent fewer weeks without work and suffer...
As economic growth continued in 1997 and 1998, job losses declined, and the displacement rate was the lowest of the 1990s; many displaced workers were able to find new jobs with little or no change in...
As the economic expansion of the 1990s neared its peak, both the incidence and likelihood of job loss remained low; many displaced workers found new jobs, but earnings losses persisted.