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The search-matching model is well suited for an equilibrium evaluation of labor market policies. When those policies are targeted on some groups, the usual juxtaposition of labor markets is however a shortcoming. There is a need for a setting where workers' productivity depends on employment...
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levels. Job search effort, labour demand and wages are endogenous. When wages are bargained over, raising the effectiveness …
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This paper evaluates the impact on the transition to work of a policy reform in Belgium that restricted the access to a specific unemployment insurance scheme for young labor market entrants. This scheme entitles youths with no or little labor market experience to unemployment benefits after a...
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We examine the impact of scrapping entitlement to unemployment insurance (UI) on job finding and employment of young … exploit a policy change that restricted access to UI for two groups of job seekers in 2015: university graduates aged 25 and … announced, many job seekers realized that they were not eligible anymore for UI by the end of their waiting period. We use a …
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This paper evaluates the impact on the transition to work of a policy reform in Belgium that restricted the access to a specific unemployment insurance scheme for young labor market entrants. This scheme entitles youths with no or little labor market experience to unemployment benefits after a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012166076
This paper evaluates the impact on the transition to work of a policy reform in Belgium that restricted the access to a specific unemployment insurance scheme for young labor market entrants. This scheme entitles youths with no or little labor market experience to unemployment benefits after a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012171646
The search-matching model is well suited for an equilibrium evaluation of labor market policies. When those policies are targeted on some groups, the usual juxtaposition of labor markets is however a shortcoming. There is a need for a setting where workers' productivity depends on employment...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014059002
This paper develops a partial equilibrium job search model to study the behavioral and welfare implications of an … Unemployment Insurance (UI) scheme in which job search requirements are imposed on UI recipients with hyperbolic preferences. We … show that, if the search requirements are well chosen, a perfect monitoring scheme can in principle increase the job …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010292795
This paper develops a partial equilibrium job search model to study the behavioral and welfare implications of an … Unemployment Insurance (UI) scheme in which job search requirements are imposed on UI recipients with hyperbolic preferences. We … show that, if the search requirements are well chosen, a perfect monitoring scheme can in principle increase the job …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010293237
We build and estimate a non-stationary structural job search model that incorporates the main stylized features of a … typical job search monitoring scheme in unemployment insurance (UI) and acknowledges that search effort and requirements are …
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