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duration dependence 2 endogenous nonparticipation 2 heterogeneity 2 non-stationary job search 2 simulated maximum likelihood 2 structural empirical analysis 2 Duration dependence 1 Endogenous nonparticipation 1 Non-stationary job search 1 Simulated maximum likelihood 1 Structural empirical analysis 1
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Frijters, Paul 2 Frijters, P. 1 Klaau, Bas van der 1 Klaauw, B. van der 1 van der Klaauw, Bas 1
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 1 School of Economics and Finance, Business School 1
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CEPR Discussion Papers 1 Paul Frijters Discussion Papers 1
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Job search with nonparticipation
Frijters, P.; Klaauw, B. van der - 2001
In a non-stationary job search model we allow unemployed workers to have a permanent option to leave the labor force. Transitions into non-participation occur when reservation wages drop below the utility of being nonparticipant. Taking account of these transitions allows the identification of...
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Job Search with Nonparticipation
Frijters, Paul; Klaau, Bas van der - School of Economics and Finance, Business School - 2003
In a non-stationary job search model we allow unemployed workers to have a permanent option to leave the labor force. Transitions into non-participation occur when reservation wages drop below the utility of being nonparticipant. Taking account of these transitions allows the identication of the...
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Job Search with Nonparticipation
Frijters, Paul; van der Klaauw, Bas - C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers - 2003
In a non-stationary job search model we allow unemployed workers to have a permanent option to leave the labour force. Transitions into nonparticipation occur when reservation wages drop below the utility of being nonparticipant. Taking account of these transitions allows the identification of...
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