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References for Hours vs employment in response to demand shocks
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Further reading
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Key references
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Ehrenberg, R. G. Fringe Benefits
and Overtime Behavior: Theoretical and Econometric
Analysis. Lexington, MA: Heath Lexington Books, 1971. Key reference: [1]
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Hart, R. A., McGregor, P. G. "The returns to
labour services in West German manufacturing industry" European Economic
Review 32:4 (1988): 947–963. Key reference: [2]
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Nadiri, M. I., Rosen, S. "Interrelated
factor demand functions" American Economic
Review 59:4 (1969): 457–471. Key reference: [3]
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Borowczyk-Martins, D., Lalé, E. "Employment
adjustment and part-time work: Lessons from the United States
and the United Kingdom" American Economic
Journal: Macroeconomics 11:1 (2019): 389–435. Key reference: [4]
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Pessoa, J. P., Van Reenen, J. "The UK
productivity and jobs puzzle: Does the answer lie in wage
flexibility?" Economic
Journal 124:576 (2014): 433–452. Key reference: [5]
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Burda, M. C., Hunt, J. "What explains the
German labor market miracle in the Great Recession?" Brookings Papers
on Economic Activity 42:1 (2011): 273–319. Key reference: [6]
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Bell, D. N. F., Blanchflower, D. G. "Underemployment in
the UK revisited" National Institute
Economic Review 224:1 (2013): F8–F22. Key reference: [7]
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Bell, D. N. F., Blanchflower, D. G. "Underemployment in
the United States and Europe" ILR Review 74:1 (2021): 56–94. Key reference: [8]
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Eichhorst, W., Marx, P., Rinne, U., Brunner, J. Job Retention
Schemes during COVID-19: A Review of Policy Responses IZA Policy
Paper No.187, 2022. Key reference: [9]
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UK Parliament Examining the End
of the Furlough Scheme. London: UK Parliament, 2021. Key reference: [10]
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Giupponi, G., Landais, C., Lapeyre, A. "Should we insure
workers or jobs during recessions?" Journal of
Economic Perspectives 36:2 (2022): 29–54. Key reference: [11]
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Faberman, R. J., Mueller, A. I., Şahin, A. Has the
Willingness to Work Fallen during the Covid Pandemic? NBER Working
Paper No.29784, 2022. Key reference: [12]
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Ehrenberg, R. G. Fringe Benefits
and Overtime Behavior: Theoretical and Econometric
Analysis. Lexington, MA: Heath Lexington Books, 1971.