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This volume in the Research in Labor Economics series provides comprehensive analysis of how economic crises impact employment and income distribution across different populations. The editors and contributors examine the unequal effects of downturns on workers, households, and income groups.
The research explores critical questions about labor market vulnerability, wage dynamics, job displacement, and social safety nets during periods of economic contraction. Through empirical studies and policy analysis, the book reveals which demographic groups face the greatest risks of unemployment and income loss during recessions.
Featuring work by prominent labor economists including Herwig Immervoll and Andreas Peichl, this collection contributes essential evidence for understanding economic inequality and informing policy responses to protect vulnerable workers during downturns.







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