This paper investigates the effect of job displacement on access to employer-provided fringe benefits. We find that displacement is associated with lost access to all seven employer-provided benefits investigated. These losses increase the cost of displacement by 10% per year
I examine changes in the incidence and consequences of job loss by reported cause between 1981 and 1...
This paper integrates the existing literatures on displacement and health by examining the enduring ...
This paper examines the incidence of involuntary job loss and its impact on the employment and earni...
This paper will examine the impact of worker displacement on health in the United States from 1975–2...
After being displaced from their jobs, workers experience reduced earnings for many years and are at...
This paper uses data from the 1968 through 1997 survey waves of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics t...
Workers who experience job displacement are especially vulnerable to uninsurance in a job-based heal...
Using special CPS data on displaced workers, this article investigates the wage consequences of job ...
The 1990-1991 recession has intensified concerns about the consequences of workers\u27 job losses. T...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that examine the consequences of job displacement. Chap...
The goal of this paper is to provide a bridge between the job displacement literature that uses long...
Job reallocation is considered a key characteristic of well-functioning labor markets, as more produ...
Displacement-related losses are estimated using National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data that span...
We estimate the earnings, hours and income effects of job loss for a representative sample of UK wor...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
I examine changes in the incidence and consequences of job loss by reported cause between 1981 and 1...
This paper integrates the existing literatures on displacement and health by examining the enduring ...
This paper examines the incidence of involuntary job loss and its impact on the employment and earni...
This paper will examine the impact of worker displacement on health in the United States from 1975–2...
After being displaced from their jobs, workers experience reduced earnings for many years and are at...
This paper uses data from the 1968 through 1997 survey waves of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics t...
Workers who experience job displacement are especially vulnerable to uninsurance in a job-based heal...
Using special CPS data on displaced workers, this article investigates the wage consequences of job ...
The 1990-1991 recession has intensified concerns about the consequences of workers\u27 job losses. T...
This dissertation consists of three chapters that examine the consequences of job displacement. Chap...
The goal of this paper is to provide a bridge between the job displacement literature that uses long...
Job reallocation is considered a key characteristic of well-functioning labor markets, as more produ...
Displacement-related losses are estimated using National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data that span...
We estimate the earnings, hours and income effects of job loss for a representative sample of UK wor...
This dissertation examines potential labor market problems arising from the link between employment ...
I examine changes in the incidence and consequences of job loss by reported cause between 1981 and 1...
This paper integrates the existing literatures on displacement and health by examining the enduring ...
This paper examines the incidence of involuntary job loss and its impact on the employment and earni...