The growth rates of workplace injury and illness rates exhibit a negative (time-varying) mean and a pro-cyclical response to variations in economic activity, as they decline in recessions before rebounding (and overshooting) during economic recoveries. Using a structural time series model, it is shown that this business cycle behavior is driven by job flows. In recessions, the acceleration of job destruction increases the growth rate of workplace injury and illness incidence rate (which is indicative of moral hazard), while the slowdown in job creation depresses this growth rate by reducing the proportion of workers of short job tenure
Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon. Yet, the pro-cyclical fluctuations in work...
Business-cycle upswings generate increased hiring of inexperienced workers and speedups in productio...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
The growth rates of workplace injury and illness rates exhibit a negative (time varying) mean and a ...
Empirical evidence shows that in recessions the rate of workplace accidents goes down. This paper pr...
Empirical evidence shows that in recessions the rate of workplace accidents goes down. This paper pr...
Are recessions really good for workplace safety? This paper develops a model with search to consider...
We study the cyclical behavior of job loss and hiring using CPS worker flow data, adjusted for margi...
Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon. Yet, the pro-cyclical fluctuations in work...
The last two economic downturns are notable for their slow labor market recoveries. Yet, the behavio...
The creation and destruction margins of employment (job flows) can be used to measure the employment...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
The creation and destruction margins of employment (job flows) can be used to measure the employment...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon. Yet, the pro-cyclical fluctuations in work...
Business-cycle upswings generate increased hiring of inexperienced workers and speedups in productio...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
The growth rates of workplace injury and illness rates exhibit a negative (time varying) mean and a ...
Empirical evidence shows that in recessions the rate of workplace accidents goes down. This paper pr...
Empirical evidence shows that in recessions the rate of workplace accidents goes down. This paper pr...
Are recessions really good for workplace safety? This paper develops a model with search to consider...
We study the cyclical behavior of job loss and hiring using CPS worker flow data, adjusted for margi...
Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon. Yet, the pro-cyclical fluctuations in work...
The last two economic downturns are notable for their slow labor market recoveries. Yet, the behavio...
The creation and destruction margins of employment (job flows) can be used to measure the employment...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
The creation and destruction margins of employment (job flows) can be used to measure the employment...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon. Yet, the pro-cyclical fluctuations in work...
Business-cycle upswings generate increased hiring of inexperienced workers and speedups in productio...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...