The Long-Run Cost of Job Loss as Measured by Consumption Changes.
We consider the measurement of the cost of job displacement. With a Canadian panel survey we compare the consumption growth of households that experienced a permanent layoff to a control group of households that experienced a temporary layoff with known recall date. Because the firms employing the l...
Main Authors: | Browning, M, Crossley, T |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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SEDAP
2006
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