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Population Change and Resulting Slowdown in Potential GDP Growth in China
labor force participation population change potential GDP growth rate total factor productivity
2013/7/5
As a result of the shrinking working age population (aged 15 to 59 years), all factors that have driven China’s rapid economic growth over the past 30 years tend to diminish from 2010. The present pap...
Socioeconomic Heterogeneity in the Effect of Health Shocks on Earnings: Evidence from Population-Wide Data on Swedish Workers
health health shocks socioeconomic status life-cycle
2012/10/19
In this paper, we estimate socioeconomic heterogeneity in the effect of unexpected health shocks on labor market outcomes, using register-based data on the entire population of Swedish workers. We eff...
Did the 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act Reduce the State's Unauthorized Immigrant Population?
illegal unauthorized undocumented immigration Hispanic Arizona
2012/10/30
We test for an effect of Arizona’s 2007 Legal Arizona Workers Act (LAWA) on the proportion of the state population characterized as foreign-born, as non-citizen, and as non-citizen Hispanic. We use th...
The Impact of Amnesty on Labor Market Outcomes: A Panel Study Using the Legalized Population Survey
amnesty legalization labor market Legalized Population Survey
2012/10/31
This paper tests whether amnesty, a provision of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), affected the labor market outcomes of the legalized population. Using the Legalized Population Surv...
Population Growth and Multiple Equilibria: Inferences from a Modified Ramsey Model
demographic transition optimal grow th multiple equilibria poverty traps calibrations
2012/11/1
The demographic transition is introduced into the otherwise standard Ramsey model to generate multiple equilibria, poverty traps, and demography-driven cycles. The model is calibrated for global data ...
The Offi ce for National Statistics has developed new annual local area data sets called the Annual Population Survey (APS) household data sets. They allow for production of family and household labou...
The impact of Labour Force Survey and Annual Population Survey reweighting
Labour Force Survey Annual Population Survey
2009/11/3
Reweighted Labour Force Survey (LFS) and Annual Population Survey (APS) microdata were published by the Offi ce for National Statistics (ONS) in May 2008. The underlying weighting methodology and the ...
The employment-population ratio:its value in labor force analysis
employment-population ratio labor force analysis
2009/6/24
The employment-population ratio:its value in labor force analysis。
The aging of the U.S. population:human resource implications
U.S. population middle-aged workers human resource implications work part time
2009/6/4
In the upcoming decades, 'older workers' will be competing against the largest cohort of middle-aged workers in our country's history; in the absence of other options, the elderly may feel increased p...
The Current Population Survey:a historical view and the BLS role
Current Population Survey BLS role historical view
2009/5/31
BLS assumed major responsibility for the CPS in 1959 and since then there have been increases in sample size, changes in and additions of questions, and refinements in the household survey's concept, ...
Work at home:new findings from the Current Population Survey
Work at home Current Population Survey child care
2009/5/19
In May 1985, more than 8 million Americans reported at least 8 hours per week of home-based work; services, ranging from consulting to child care, were the most common pursuits of persons working subs...
Population changes, the baby boom, and unemployment
Population changes baby boom unemployment
2009/5/11
The influx of baby-boomers into the job market exerted considerable upward pressure on the unemployment rate during the 1960's and 1970's. The maturing of this large population group helped lower the...
Home-based workers:data from the 1990 Census of Population
Home-based workers Public Use Microdata Sample Census of Population
2009/4/27
Data from the Public Use Microdata Sample of the 1990 Census of Population show that home-based workers are more likely than onsite workers to be self-employed, to live in rural areas, to work nonstan...
A decade of economic change and population shifts in U.S. regions
economic change population shifts U.S. regions
2009/4/27
Regional ‘fortunes,’ as measured by employment and population growth, shifted during the 1983–95 period, as the economy restructured, workers migrated, and persons immigrated to the United States. Thi...
The Current Population Survey response to Hurricane Katrina
Population Survey Hurricane Katrina
2009/3/24
On average, 9 months after the hurricane, those in the affected areas whose residence differed from the one they occupied in August 2005 had a significantly higher unemployment rate than those whose a...