This paper explores the pattern of job loss in the Great Recession with a particular focus on its incidence by wage level, using data for Ireland. Ireland experienced a particularly pronounced decline in employment with the onset of the recession, by international and historical standards, which makes it a valuable case study. Using EU-SILC data, our analysis identifies which employees were most affected. The results show that the probability of staying in employment, from one year to the next, is positively related to monthly wages both during the boom and in the bust. The gradient with wages, however, is much more marked in the bust, and remains significantly so even after controlling for a range of individual characteristics including pa...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
During the Great Recession many Irish workers experienced nominal earnings cuts. The proportion of a...
During the Great Recession many Irish workers experienced nominal earnings cuts. The proportion of a...
This paper explores the pattern of job loss in the Great Recession with a particular focus on its in...
This paper explores the pattern of job loss in the Great Recession with a particular focus on its in...
This paper explores the incidence of job loss by wage level during the Great Recession, using data f...
This paper explores the pattern of job loss in the Great Recession with a particular focus on its in...
There is considerable debate about the role of wage rigidity in explaining unemployment. Despite a l...
There is considerable debate about the role of wage rigidity in explaining unemployment. Despite a l...
This paper assesses the impact that the 2009 Great Recession had on individual’s transitions to and ...
This paper assesses the impact that the 2009 Great Recession had on individual’s transitions to and ...
This paper assesses the impact that the 2009 Great Recession had on individual’s transitions to and ...
Despite the importance of wage rigidity in macroeconomic models, no consensus has emerged in the emp...
Despite the importance of wage rigidity in macroeconomic models, no consensus has emerged in the emp...
Despite the importance of wage rigidity in macroeconomic models, no consensus has emerged in the emp...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
During the Great Recession many Irish workers experienced nominal earnings cuts. The proportion of a...
During the Great Recession many Irish workers experienced nominal earnings cuts. The proportion of a...
This paper explores the pattern of job loss in the Great Recession with a particular focus on its in...
This paper explores the pattern of job loss in the Great Recession with a particular focus on its in...
This paper explores the incidence of job loss by wage level during the Great Recession, using data f...
This paper explores the pattern of job loss in the Great Recession with a particular focus on its in...
There is considerable debate about the role of wage rigidity in explaining unemployment. Despite a l...
There is considerable debate about the role of wage rigidity in explaining unemployment. Despite a l...
This paper assesses the impact that the 2009 Great Recession had on individual’s transitions to and ...
This paper assesses the impact that the 2009 Great Recession had on individual’s transitions to and ...
This paper assesses the impact that the 2009 Great Recession had on individual’s transitions to and ...
Despite the importance of wage rigidity in macroeconomic models, no consensus has emerged in the emp...
Despite the importance of wage rigidity in macroeconomic models, no consensus has emerged in the emp...
Despite the importance of wage rigidity in macroeconomic models, no consensus has emerged in the emp...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
During the Great Recession many Irish workers experienced nominal earnings cuts. The proportion of a...
During the Great Recession many Irish workers experienced nominal earnings cuts. The proportion of a...