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3by Daniel Schneider Published in Journal of marriage and family (01.10.2015)“...The Great Recession produced the highest rates of unemployment and foreclosure in the United States since the Great Depression. In this article the author...”
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4“...Taking a relational perspective on the employment relationship, we examined processes (mediation and moderation) linking high-performance human resource...”
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5by Andrew E. Clark Published in Journal of labor economics (01.04.2003)“...This article uses seven waves of panel data to test for social norms in labor market status. The unemployed's well‐being is shown to be strongly positively...”
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6by Will Felps Terence R. Mitchell David R. Herman Thomas W. Lee Brooks C. Holtom Wendy S. Harman Published in Academy of Management journal (01.06.2009)“...This research developed and tested a model of turnover contagion in which the job embeddedness and job search behaviors of coworkers influence employees'...”
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7by Gilardi, Fabrizio Published in American journal of political science (01.07.2010)“...The idea that policy makers in different states or countries may learn from one another has fascinated scholars for a long time, but little systematic evidence...”
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8by Kai Arzheimer Published in American journal of political science (01.04.2009)“...Research on the voters of the extreme right in Western Europe has become a minor industry, but relatively little attention has been paid to the twin question...”
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9“...China's emergence as a great economic power has induced an epochal shift in patterns of world trade. Simultaneously, it has challenged much of the received...”
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10by yilanci, Veli Published in Economics bulletin (2008)“...This study investigates the stationarity and linearity properties of unemployment rates in 17 OECD countries. We use a new unit root test developed by...”
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11“...Our article revisits the Okun relationship between observed unemployment rates and output gaps. We include in the relationship the effect of labour market...”
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12by Soroka, Stuart N Published in The Journal of politics (01.05.2006)“...There is a growing body of work suggesting that responses to positive and negative information are asymmetric—that negative information has a much greater...”
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13“...What underlying long-term conditions set the stage for the Arab Spring? In recent decades, the Arab region has been characterized by an expansion in schooling...”
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14by Hoynes, Hilary Williamson Miller, Douglas Lee Schaller, Jessamyn Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (2012)“...In this paper, we examine how business cycles affect labor market outcomes in the United States. We conduct a detailed analysis of how cycles affect outcomes...”
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16“...Does the historical macroeconomic environment affect preferences for redistribution? We find that individuals who experienced a recession when young believe...”
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17by Di Tella, Rafael MacCulloch, Robert Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (Winter 2006)“...Happiness research is based on the idea that it is fruitful to study empirical measures of individual welfare. The most common is the answer to a simple...”
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18by Oreopoulos, Philip Wachter, Till von Heisz, Andrew Published in American economic journal. Applied economics (2012)“...This paper analyzes the magnitude and sources of long-term earnings declines associated with graduating from college during a recession. Using a large...”
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19by Shimer, Robert Published in The American economic review (01.03.2005)“...This paper argues that the textbook search and matching model cannot generate the observed business-cycle-frequency fluctuations in unemployment and job...”
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20by Tae Heon Lee Barry Gerhart Ingo Weller Charlie O. Trevor Published in Academy of Management journal (01.08.2008)“...In response to traditional approaches' limited success in explaining voluntary turnover, we explored a paradigmatic shift in turnover research. Using a large...”