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Labor Markets in the Aftermath of the…
Labor Markets in the Aftermath of the Great Recession
David Card
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Alexandre Mas
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Published Date
January 2016
Copyright
2016
CONFERENCE HELD
May 17-18, 2013
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Journal of Labor Economics, Volume 34, Number S1, part 2
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Table of Contents
Introduction: The Labor Market in the Aftermath of the Great Recession
Author(s):
David Card
&
Alexandre Mas
(p. 1-6)
Chapter 1:
Long-Term Unemployment and the Great Recession: The Role of Composition, Duration Dependence, and Nonparticipation
Author(s):
Kory Kroft
,
Fabian Lange
,
Matthew J. Notowidigdo
&
Lawrence F. Katz
(p. 7-54)
Chapter 2:
Did the Job Ladder Fail after the Great Recession?
Author(s):
Giuseppe Moscarini
&
Fabien Postel-Vinay
(p. 55-93)
Chapter 3:
Unemployment in the Great Recession: A Comparison of Germany, Canada, and the United States
Author(s):
Florian Hoffmann
&
Thomas Lemieux
(p. 95-139)
Chapter 4:
Import Competition and the Great US Employment Sag of the 2000s
Author(s):
Daron Acemoglu
,
David Autor
,
David Dorn
,
Gordon H. Hanson
&
Brendan Price
(p. 141-198)
Chapter 5:
The Great Reversal in the Demand for Skill and Cognitive Tasks
Author(s):
Paul Beaudry
,
David A. Green
&
Benjamin M. Sand
(p. 199-247)
Chapter 6:
Wage Adjustment in the Great Recession and Other Downturns: Evidence from the United States and Great Britain
Author(s):
Michael W. L. Elsby
,
Donggyun Shin
&
Gary Solon
(p. 246-291)
Chapter 7:
Reallocation in the Great Recession: Cleansing or Not?
Author(s):
Lucia Foster
,
Cheryl Grim
&
John Haltiwanger
(p. 293-331)
Chapter 8:
Making Do With Less: Working Harder during Recessions
Author(s):
Edward P. Lazear
,
Kathryn L. Shaw
&
Christopher Stanton
(p. 333-360)
Chapter 9:
Cashier or Consultant? Entry Labor Market Conditions, Field of Study, and Career Success
Author(s):
Joseph G. Altonji
,
Lisa B. Kahn
&
Jamin D. Speer
(p. 361-401)
Chapter 10:
The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same? The Safety Net and Poverty in the Great Recession
Author(s):
Marianne Bitler
&
Hilary Hoynes
(p. 403-444)
Chapter 11:
Unemployment Insurance and Disability Insurance in the Great Recession
Author(s):
Andreas I. Mueller
,
Jesse Rothstein
&
Till M. von Wachter
(p. 445-475)
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