Faced with limited resources, policymakers need to know when and where to target support for displaced workers. The academic literature offers little support, presenting wide-ranging results with no consistent explanation for the observed differences in wages after workers are displaced. In this paper, we demonstrate that the heterogeneity found in the literature is consistent with varying market conditions. The results suggest that support for displaced workers can be more efficiently allocated by considering the timing and location of displacement
This paper examines the long-term earnings losses of displaced workers in Portugal, using a national...
Change is an inevitable part of every dynamic society. Economic changes which displace labor include...
This study provides an investigation into the differences in the postdisplacement labor market exper...
Faced with limited resources, policymakers need to know when and where to target support for displac...
E conomic shocks and policy reforms can induce large changes in establishment-level employment. Sinc...
After being displaced from their jobs, workers experience reduced earnings for many years and are at...
This volume presents a collaborative effort by 22 labor economists who examine worker displacement a...
Using special CPS data on displaced workers, this article investigates the wage consequences of job ...
This paper uses data from the 1968 through 1997 survey waves of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics t...
Also presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Labor Economists, May 1999, Cambridge, Massac...
This paper investigates the effect of displacement on reemployment wages of socially insured West Ge...
Structural changes in industry annually displace millions of American workers. As concern over this ...
This paper uses new data that combines information on workers’ education and earnings trajectories w...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Chapter 1 examines the effect...
The goal of this paper is to provide a bridge between the job displacement literature that uses long...
This paper examines the long-term earnings losses of displaced workers in Portugal, using a national...
Change is an inevitable part of every dynamic society. Economic changes which displace labor include...
This study provides an investigation into the differences in the postdisplacement labor market exper...
Faced with limited resources, policymakers need to know when and where to target support for displac...
E conomic shocks and policy reforms can induce large changes in establishment-level employment. Sinc...
After being displaced from their jobs, workers experience reduced earnings for many years and are at...
This volume presents a collaborative effort by 22 labor economists who examine worker displacement a...
Using special CPS data on displaced workers, this article investigates the wage consequences of job ...
This paper uses data from the 1968 through 1997 survey waves of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics t...
Also presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Labor Economists, May 1999, Cambridge, Massac...
This paper investigates the effect of displacement on reemployment wages of socially insured West Ge...
Structural changes in industry annually displace millions of American workers. As concern over this ...
This paper uses new data that combines information on workers’ education and earnings trajectories w...
121 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Chapter 1 examines the effect...
The goal of this paper is to provide a bridge between the job displacement literature that uses long...
This paper examines the long-term earnings losses of displaced workers in Portugal, using a national...
Change is an inevitable part of every dynamic society. Economic changes which displace labor include...
This study provides an investigation into the differences in the postdisplacement labor market exper...