Business Income Dynamics and Labor Market Fluidity
The share of the U.S. population that receives business income has increased substantially in recent decades. At the same time, worker hire and separation rates declined, with worrying implications for productivity and wage growth. In this paper, we explore the relationship between business income (...
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Main Authors: | Hyatt Henry, Murray Seth, Kristin Sandusky L. |
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Language: | EN |
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eaf2994c7a084be9bee1a51620a1aed0 |
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