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The Beveridge Curve and Structural Barriers in the Labor Market

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Beveridge curves for vulnerable groups, especially single mothers, differ from the overall workforce, meaning structural barriers to the job matching process exist.

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  • Alice Kassens & William M. Rodgers, 2022. "The Beveridge Curve and Structural Barriers in the Labor Market," On the Economy 94972, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:l00001:94972
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    Beveridge curve; labor markets;

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