Unemployment scarring effects: An overview and meta-analysis of empirical studies

M Filomena - Italian Economic Journal, 2024 - Springer
This article reviews the empirical literature on the scarring effects of unemployment, by first
presenting an overview of empirical evidence relating to the impact of unemployment spells …

Who suffers from the COVID-19 shocks? Labor market heterogeneity and welfare consequences in Japan

S Kikuchi, S Kitao, M Mikoshiba - Journal of the Japanese and International …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Effects of the COVID-19 shocks in the Japanese labor market vary across workers
of different age groups, genders, employment types, education levels, occupations, and …

What do data on millions of US workers reveal about lifecycle earnings dynamics?

F Guvenen, F Karahan, S Ozkan, J Song - Econometrica, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
We study individual male earnings dynamics over the life cycle using panel data on millions
of US workers. Using nonparametric methods, we first show that the distribution of earnings …

The unequal cost of job loss across countries

A Bertheau, E Acabbi, C Barcelo, A Gulyas, S Lombardi… - 2022 - econstor.eu
We document the consequences of losing a job across countries using a harmonized
research design. Workers in Denmark and Sweden experience the lowest earnings declines …

Living with COVID-19: Subjective well-being in the second phase of the pandemic

G Henseke, F Green, I Schoon - Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2022 - Springer
While there is ample evidence of the decline in mental health among youth during the onset
of the COVID-19 pandemic, less is known about the determinants of recovery, which is the …

[图书][B] Understanding the sources of earnings losses after job displacement: A machine-learning approach

A Gulyas, K Pytka - 2021 - wiwi.uni-bonn.de
We implement a generalized random forest (Athey et al., 2019) to a differencein-difference
setting to identify substantial heterogeneity in earnings losses across displaced workers …

Dual returns to experience

J Garcia-Louzao, L Hospido, A Ruggieri - Labour Economics, 2023 - Elsevier
In this paper we study how labor market duality affects human capital accumulation and
wage trajectories of young workers. Using rich administrative data for Spain, we follow …

Who becomes unhappy when income inequality increases?

B Lous, J Graafland - Applied Research in Quality of Life, 2022 - Springer
Literature has established that, on a macroeconomic level, income inequality has a negative
effect on average life satisfaction. An unresolved question is, however, which income groups …

Life-cycle portfolios, unemployment and human capital loss

FC Bagliano, C Fugazza, G Nicodano - Journal of Macroeconomics, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The recent Great Recession highlighted that long-term unemployment spells may
entail persistent losses in workers' human capital. This paper extends the life-cycle model of …

Employment and earnings trajectories during two decades among adults in New York City homeless shelters

S Metraux, JD Fargo, N Eng, DP Culhane - Cityscape, 2018 - JSTOR
Few portrayals exist of homeless persons as wage earners. Instead, common images of this
population manifest stereotypes of “drunk, stoned, crazy and sick” single adults (Snow …