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Employment and Wages in the United States.

Louis R. Salkever, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1954 - 
- Vol. 7, Iss: 4, pp 627
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This article is published in Industrial and Labor Relations Review.The article was published on 1954-07-01. It has received 4 citations till now.

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Ability to work from home: evidence from two surveys and implications for the labor market in the COVID-19 pandemic

TL;DR: The authors examined the relationship between workers' ability to work at home and the actual incidence of working at home, as measured by the American Time Use Survey and the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979.

The geography of the UK's creative and high-tech economies

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A Helicopter Tour of Competing Theories of Wage Rigidity, As Applied to the Great Depression

TL;DR: The authors evaluate competing theories of wage rigidity against available quantitative and qualitative evidence from the 1930s, focusing on five explanations of wage stickiness in particular: institutional impediments to wage adjustment; labor-supply explanations; efficiency wages; implicit contracts; and insider-outsider models.
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Does Unemployment Risk Affect Asset Returns? The Long-Run UK Evidence

TL;DR: This paper examined the correlation structure between asset returns and unemployment surprise using UK data, and found that the correlation between stock returns and economic shocks is significantly negative during the inter-war years, but not in the period since WWII.
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Ability to work from home: evidence from two surveys and implications for the labor market in the COVID-19 pandemic

TL;DR: The authors examined the relationship between workers' ability to work at home and the actual incidence of working at home, as measured by the American Time Use Survey and the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979.

The geography of the UK's creative and high-tech economies

TL;DR: The first systematic analysis of employment in the UK's creative and high-tech economies is presented in this article, where the authors analyse their size, growth and distribution across the country.
Posted Content

A Helicopter Tour of Competing Theories of Wage Rigidity, As Applied to the Great Depression

TL;DR: The authors evaluate competing theories of wage rigidity against available quantitative and qualitative evidence from the 1930s, focusing on five explanations of wage stickiness in particular: institutional impediments to wage adjustment; labor-supply explanations; efficiency wages; implicit contracts; and insider-outsider models.
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Does Unemployment Risk Affect Asset Returns? The Long-Run UK Evidence

TL;DR: This paper examined the correlation structure between asset returns and unemployment surprise using UK data, and found that the correlation between stock returns and economic shocks is significantly negative during the inter-war years, but not in the period since WWII.