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We propose and estimate a model of family job search and wealth accumulation with data from the Survey of Income and … the interdependency between household members is understated if wealth and savings are not considered. Finally, we show …
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We propose and estimate a model of family job search and wealth accumulation with data from the Survey of Income and … the interdependency between household members is understated if wealth and savings are not considered. Finally, we show …
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We develop and estimate a model of family job search and wealth accumulation. Individuals' job finding and job … children in the household. We also show that excluding wealth and savings from the analysis and estimation leads to …
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In this paper I show how borrowing constraints and job search interact. I fit a dynamic model to data from the National Longitudinal Survey (1979-cohort) and show that borrowing constraints are significant. Agents with more initial assets and more access to credit attain higher wages for several...
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for each family member. This interaction implies that each member’s reservation wage is highly dependent not only on the … unemployed partner begins to decrease with the partner’s wage. Using the Spanish Continuous Family Expenditure Survey (ECPF …
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In this paper I show how borrowing constraints and job search interact. I fit a dynamic model to data from the National Longitudinal Survey (1979-cohort) and show that borrowing constraints are significant. Agents with more initial assets and more access to credit attain higher wages for several...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005772343
In this paper I inquire about the effects initial wealth has on black-white differences in early employment careers. I set up a dynamic model in which individuals simultaneously search for a job and accumulate wealth, and fit it to data from the National Longitudinal Survey (1979-cohort). The...
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In this paper we analyze a mechanism that is particularly relevant to the workings of the Great Recession: we explain how easier home financing and higher homeownership rates increase unemployment rates. To this purpose we build a model of job search with liquid wealth accumulation and...
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