Some types of jobs lost during recessions are never recovered, which suggests some unemployed workers must change careers. However, data on hiring during recessions shows the fraction of unemployed workers who change their industry or occupation declines rather than increases. This reflects in part that, when unemployment is high, employers can find applicants with qualifications that closely match job openings. Thus, the rate of overall job growth affects the pace of job market recoveries more than the need for workers to reallocate across sectors
A critical aspect of individual careers is the quality of jobs the unemployed match to at reemployme...
Most analysts believe the U.S. economy is now recoveringfrom the last recession. This belief is bols...
The Great Recession is characterized by a GDP-decline that was unprecedented in the past decades. Th...
Abstract Using quarterly data for the U.K. from 1993 through 2012, we document that in economic down...
Job polarization refers to the shrinking share of employment in middle-skill, routine occupations ex...
Job polarization refers to the shrinking share of employment in middle-skill, routine oc-cupations e...
The Great Recession was the most severe recession experienced by the U.S. since the Great Depression...
Job loss has a permanent negative effect on life-time earnings and, in general, on labor market outc...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2014.Cataloged from ...
The Great Recession from December 2007 to June 2009 is associated with a dramatic weakening of the l...
This paper finds that U.S. employment changed differently relative to output in the Great Recession ...
Who fares worse in an economic downturn, low- or high-paying firms? Different answers to this questi...
Job polarization refers to the recent shrinking concentration of employment in occupations in the mi...
A critical aspect of individual careers is the quality of jobs the unemployed match to at reemployme...
Employment in the United States is recovering slowly from the Great Recession. After declining by 8 ...
A critical aspect of individual careers is the quality of jobs the unemployed match to at reemployme...
Most analysts believe the U.S. economy is now recoveringfrom the last recession. This belief is bols...
The Great Recession is characterized by a GDP-decline that was unprecedented in the past decades. Th...
Abstract Using quarterly data for the U.K. from 1993 through 2012, we document that in economic down...
Job polarization refers to the shrinking share of employment in middle-skill, routine occupations ex...
Job polarization refers to the shrinking share of employment in middle-skill, routine oc-cupations e...
The Great Recession was the most severe recession experienced by the U.S. since the Great Depression...
Job loss has a permanent negative effect on life-time earnings and, in general, on labor market outc...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2014.Cataloged from ...
The Great Recession from December 2007 to June 2009 is associated with a dramatic weakening of the l...
This paper finds that U.S. employment changed differently relative to output in the Great Recession ...
Who fares worse in an economic downturn, low- or high-paying firms? Different answers to this questi...
Job polarization refers to the recent shrinking concentration of employment in occupations in the mi...
A critical aspect of individual careers is the quality of jobs the unemployed match to at reemployme...
Employment in the United States is recovering slowly from the Great Recession. After declining by 8 ...
A critical aspect of individual careers is the quality of jobs the unemployed match to at reemployme...
Most analysts believe the U.S. economy is now recoveringfrom the last recession. This belief is bols...
The Great Recession is characterized by a GDP-decline that was unprecedented in the past decades. Th...