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The following pages link to Estimating the effect of unemployment insurance compensation on the labor market histories of displaced workers (Q1867721):
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- How Changes in Financial Incentives Affect the Duration of Unemployment (Q145714) (← links)
- How do extended benefits affect unemployment duration? A regression discontinuity approach (Q291090) (← links)
- The long-run cost of job loss as measured by consumption changes (Q295557) (← links)
- The effects of vocational training programmes on the duration of unemployment in Eastern Germany (Q878317) (← links)
- Duration-dependent features of unemployment insurance (Q1351142) (← links)
- The adverse effect of unemployment insurance on workers' on-the-job effort and labor market outcomes (Q1672591) (← links)
- Do past unemployment spells affect the duration of current unemployment? (Q1852896) (← links)
- Is workers' compensation a substitute for unemployment insurance? (Q1962686) (← links)
- Heterogeneous effects of Brazilian unemployment insurance reforms on layoffs (Q2226848) (← links)
- Hartz IV and the decline of German unemployment: a macroeconomic evaluation (Q2246592) (← links)
- Labor market trends and unemployment insurance generosity during the pandemic (Q2659956) (← links)
- Efficient semiparametric estimation of duration models with unobserved heterogeneity (Q2886944) (← links)
- Evaluating the Impact of French Employment Policies on Individual Labour Market Histories (Q4365874) (← links)
- The Effects of Extended Unemployment Insurance Over the Business Cycle: Evidence from Regression Discontinuity Estimates Over 20 Years (Q4962975) (← links)
- The Value of Unemployment Insurance (Q5022718) (← links)