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Worker sorting into tasks and occupations has long been recognized as an important feature of labor markets. But this sorting may be inefficient if jobseekers have inaccurate beliefs about their skills and therefore apply to jobs that do not match their skills. To test this idea, we measure...
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In many urban African labour markets, women outnumber men in self-employment, even though gender earnings gaps are larger for the self-employed than the wage-employed. In this paper, we suggest an explanation for this pattern using a search and matching model that allows for individual...
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-Prozess zwischen Arbeitsuchenden und offenen Stellen zu verbessern und somit die Gesamtzahl der Übergänge aus Arbeitsuche in …
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In this paper I argue that search theory is a useful addition to the way economists and geographers have approached the study of commuting behavior. This is illustrated by showing that introduction of a spatial element into the standard model of job search leads to the prediction of critical...
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Matchingfunktionsansatz die Effekte der quantitativ bedeutsamsten arbeitsmarktpolitischen Maßnahmen auf den Umfang der Abgänge aus Arbeitsuche …
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We document a new set of facts regarding the impact of referrals on labor market outcomes. Our results highlight the importance of distinguishing between different types of referrals-those from family and friends and those from business contacts-and different occupations. Then we develop an...
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