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matching model, we estimate that about 45% of the surge in Spanish unemployment could have been avoided had Spain adopted …
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matching model, we estimate that about 45% of the surge in Spanish unemployment could have been avoided had Spain adopted …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008765053
matching model, we estimate that about 45% of the surge in Spanish unemployment could have been avoided had Spain adopted …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008784761
Contrary to much of the established literature, this paper finds that though many older workers would prefer to reduce their working hours (the overemployed), there is a significant group who would like to work longer hours (the underemployed). And contrary to the assumption that the...
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We assess alternative research designs for minimum wage studies. States in the U.S. with larger minimum wage increases differ from others in business cycle severity, increased inequality and polarization, political economy, and regional distribution. The resulting time-varying heterogeneity...
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The difficulty to allocate the right workers to the right jobs is an important source of market frictions. With the expansion of atypical jobs in the mid-1980’s, the idea that screening and flexibility could be complementary motivations arose. The purpose of this paper is twofold : (i) First,...
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wages are renegotiated by mutual agreement only is introduced in a matching model with endogenous job destruction à la … are not any more neutral, as in the standard matching model where wages are continuously renegotiated: In our framework …
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limiting job destruction whereas the latter clearly intensifies it. In this paper, we use a simple matching model with …
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build an equilibrium matching model of unemployment that handles both idiosyncratic and aggregate shocks. …
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We explore the implications of replacing current unemployment benefit (UB) systems by unemployment accounts (UA). Under the UA system, employed people would be required to make ongoing contributions to their unemployment accounts, and the balances in these accounts would then be available to...
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