Didem Tuzemen
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Affiliations
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Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
→ Economic Research
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- location: Kansas City, Missouri (United States)
Research profile
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Network Effects in Risk Sharing and Credit Market Access: Evidence from Istanbul
by Fikret Adaman & Oya Pinar Ardic & Didem Tuzemen
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Hospital Choice: Survey Evidence from Istanbul
by Fikret Adaman & Oya Pinar Ardic & Burcay Erus & Didem Tuzemen
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Hospital Choice: Survey Evidence From Istanbul
by Adaman, Fikret & Ardic, Oya Pinar & Erus, Burcay & Tuzemen, Didem
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Network Effects in Risk Sharing and Credit Market Access: Evidence from Istanbul
by Adaman, Fikret & Ardic, Oya Pinar & Tuzemen, Didem
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Under-investment in state capacity: the role of inequality and political instability
by Mauricio Cardenas & Didem Tuzemen
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Commodity dependence and fiscal capacity
by Mauricio Cardenas & Santiago Ramirez & Didem Tuzemen
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Labor market dynamics with endogenous labor force participation and on-the-job search
by Didem Tuzemen
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Inflation Targeting: A three-decade perspective
by Abo-Zaid, Salem & Tuzemen, Didem
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Does health care reform support self-employment?
by Thealexa Becker & Didem Tuzemen
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Self-employment and health care reform: evidence from Massachusetts
by Thealexa Becker & Didem Tuzemen
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Does health care reform support self-employment?
by Thealexa Becker & Didem Tuzemen
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Opportunity knocks: improved matching of jobs and workers
by Didem Tuzemen & Jonathan L. Willis
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Evaluating a year of oil price volatility
by Nida Cakir Melek & Troy A. Davig & Jun Nie & Andrew Lee Smith & Didem Tuzemen
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Health-care reform or labor market reform? a quantitative analysis of the Affordable Care Act
by Makoto Nakajima & Didem Tuzemen
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Evaluating a Year of Oil Price Volatility
by Nida Cakir Melek & Troy A. Davig & Jun Nie & Andrew Lee Smith & Didem Tuzemen
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What is Behind the Recent Increase in Labor Force Participation?
by Didem Tuzemen & Jonathan L. Willis
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A New Estimate of the Natural Rate of Unemployment
by Didem Tuzemen
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Why Are Prime-Age Men Vanishing from the Labor Force?
by Didem Tuzemen
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Job Polarization and the Natural Rate of Unemployment in the United States
by Didem Tuzemen
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Health-care reform or labor market reform? A quantitative analysis of the affordable care act
by Makoto Nakajima & Didem Tuzemen
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Health Care Reform or Labor Market Reform? A Quantitative Analysis of the Affordable Care Act
by Didem Tuzemen & Makoto Nakajima
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How Has Job Polarization Contributed to the Increase in Non-Participation of Prime-Age Men?
by Jonathan Willis & Didem Tuzemen
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The Cyclical Behavior of Labor Force Participation
by Didem Tuzemen & Willem Van Zandweghe
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Trends in the Labor Share Post-2000
by W. Blake Marsh & Thao Tran & Didem Tuzemen
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The Uneven Recovery in Prime-Age Labor Force Participation
by Thao Tran & Didem Tuzemen
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Disappearing Routine Occupations and Declining Prime-Age Labor Force Participation
by Didem Tuzemen
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Minimum Wage Increases and Vacancies
by Marianna Kudlyak & Murat Tasci & Didem Tuzemen
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Women Are Driving the Recent Recovery in Prime-Age Labor Force Participation
by Thao Tran & Didem Tuzemen
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Women Take a Bigger Hit in the First Wave of Job Losses due to COVID-19
by Thao Tran & Didem Tuzemen
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Were Teleworkable Jobs Pandemic-Proof?
by Thao Tran & Didem Tuzemen
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Minimum Wage Increases and Vacancies
by Marianna Kudlyak & Murat Tasci & Didem Tuzemen
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The vanishing middle: job polarization and workers’ response to the decline in middle-skill jobs
by Didem Tuzemen & Jonathan L. Willis
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Women without a College Degree, Especially Minority Mothers, Face a Steeper Road to Recovery
by Didem Tuzemen
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How Many Workers Are Truly “Missing” from the Labor Force?
by Didem Tuzemen
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Minimum Wage Increases and Vacancies
by Marianna Kudlyak & Murat Tasci & Didem Tuzemen