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Using Firm Closures as Natural Experiments to Estimate Job Loss Costs

Events like the shutdown of an entire firm or large-scale layoffs can be treated as natural experiments to analyze the costs of job loss. These scenarios allow researchers to compare the earnings of the same group of employees before and after becoming unemployed. This method is particularly effective because job loss is not selective based on individual performance—for example, when a factory relocates, all workers are affected. This bypasses the selection bias that occurs when comparing the general populations of employed and unemployed people.

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