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This study examines the determinants of job-finding rates of unemployment benefit recipientsunder the Chilean program … unemployment insurance programs. Our study is the first one to empiricallyinvestigate whether UISAs improve work incentives. We … find that for beneficiaries using theSF, the pattern of job finding rates over the duration of unemployment is consistent …
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age at which the individualstarts receiving disability benefits, and the increase in the local unemployment rate …
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A duration model based on the time on Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits instead of amodel based on the time till re …
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There are large spatial disparities in unemployment durations across the 1,300 municipalitiesin the Ile … municipality on an exhaustive datasetof all unemployment spells starting in the first semester of 1996... …
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data from the UK (JUVOS) for the analysis of unemployment duration. Variantsof the JUVOS are used by the labour … administration and the research community as animportant source for the analysis of unemployment. While previous work has mentioned …
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This paper investigates the effect of sanctions of unemployment insurance benefits on theexit rate from unemployment …
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Many popular estimators for duration models require independent competing risks orindependent censoring. In contrast, copula based estimators are also consistent in presence ofdependent competing risks. In this paper we suggest a computationally convenient extensionof the Copula Graphic...
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This paper sheds new light on the role of regional labor market conditions for regional mobility. We study competition for vacant jobs along two dimensions - between employed and unemployed job searchers, and between resident and non-resident job searchers - within a simple matching framework....
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´s institutional response to the increase in unemployment and poverty triggered by the crisis. The program provided a social safety net …
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We use individual data for Great Britain over the period 1992-2009 to compare the probabilitythat employed and unemployed job seekers find a job and the quality of the job they find. Thejob finding rate of unemployed job seekers is 50 percent higher than that of employed jobseekers, and this...
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