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This paper uses the search and matching framework to explore the impact of employed job search on the labour market …-to-job flows and labour force entries and exits. Employed job search is shown to have a substantial impact on unemployment dynamics … but a negligible one on the level of unemployment. More on-the-job search leads to lower unemployment inflow and outflow …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010276889
This paper investigates spatial correlation in the matching process of vacant jobs and job seekers. The importance of … autocorrelation in regional hires, unemployment and vacancy levels, we examine the patterns of new matches in regions, identify … clusters of regions of particularly intense interregional matching, and examine the effects of German re-unification. After …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010262709
This paper uses the search and matching framework to explore the impact of employed job search on the labour market …-to-job flows and labour force entries and exits. Employed job search is shown to have a substantial impact on unemployment dynamics … but a negligible one on the level of unemployment. More on-the-job search leads to lower unemployment inflow and outflow …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005703015
provide a framework with microeconomic foundations that give rise to matching frictions, which can be used to understand the … indeed, more frequently used aggregate matching technology. Existing differences turn out to be crucial for the empirical …
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extension of the Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides (DMP) matching model that allows for employed job search and negotiation over … of unemployment. We further find that allowing for on-the-job search markedly changes the quantitative predictions of the … DMP model regarding the impact of firing costs on unemployment and employment flows: ignoring on-the-job search leads one …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010282341
The labor search and matching model plays a growing role in macroeconomic analysis. This paper provides a critical …, selective survey of the literature. Four fundamental questions are explored: how are unemployment, job vacancies, and employment …
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. This model yields a simple relationship between (i) the unemployment rate, (ii) the value of non-market time, and (iii) the … and allow for measurement error. The estimated wage dispersion and mismatch for the US is consistent with an unemployment …
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This paper analyses differences between unemployed and employed job seekers in job finding rates and in the quality of the job found. Compared to the unemployed, employed job seekers have a smaller pool of job offers that they consider acceptable; this leads to lower job finding rates but better...
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We use individual data for Great Britain over the period 1992-2009 to compare the probability that employed and unemployed job seekers find a job and the quality of the job they find. The job finding rate of unemployed job seekers is 50 percent higher than that of employed job seekers, and this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010278502
This paper investigates spatial correlation in the matching process of vacant jobs and job seekers. The importance of … autocorrelation in regional hires, unemployment and vacancy levels, we examine the patterns of new matches in regions, identify … clusters of regions of particularly intense interregional matching, and examine the effects of German re-unification. After …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005763605