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Identifying Idiosyncratic Career Taste and Skill with Income Risk
Career choice Idiosyncratic taste and skill Income risk Occupational choice
2016/3/18
How important to well-being is choosing a career with the right fit? This question is difficult to answer because we observe individuals only in their chosen careers, not in the other (presumably infe...
Identifying Regional Labor Demand Shocks Using Sign Restrictions
regional labor markets migration panel VAR sign restrictions
2012/10/23
We propose using sign restrictions to identify regional labor demand shocks in a panel VAR of US federal states. Observed migration responds significantly, but less persistently than the residual-base...
A Multi-Method Approach to Identifying Norms and Normative Expectations within a Corporate Hierarchy: Evidence from the Financial Services Industry
norms ethics financial adviser corporate leader financial services field experiment coordination game
2012/10/26
This paper presents the results of a field study at a large financial services firm that combines multiple methods, including two economic experiments, to measure ethical norms and their behavioral co...
This article describes the top-down methodology used by the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) to identify shortage occupations. Identifying shortage occupations is difficult and few countries have at...
Imports and domestic employment:identifying affecting affected industries
domestic employment imports
2009/6/9
For its trade monitoring program, the Bureau has developed measures of import penetration; initial data suggest about one-fourth of manufacturing groups might be sensitive to rising imports.
Identifying Population Groups at High Risk of Social Exclusion: Evidence from the ECHP
Social exclusion European Union household survey
2013/10/18
In recent years in the public discourse of many European countries there has been a shift in emphasis from "poverty" to "social exclusion". Broadly interpreted, "social exclusion" implies the "inabili...