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Arbeitsplatzsuchmodell 97 Theorie 50 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 18 Arbeitslosenversicherung 16 Arbeitslosigkeit 16 unemployment 15 Schätzung 14 job search 14 Matching 12 USA 11 Anspruchslohn 9 Arbeitsnachfrage 9 unemployment insurance 9 Deutschland 8 Schweden 8 matching 8 Arbeitsmarkt 7 Arbeitsmarkttheorie 7 Arbeitsmobilität 7 Arbeitsuche 7 business cycles 7 on-the-job search 7 Konjunktur 6 Lohn 6 Lohndifferenzierung 6 Theorie der Arbeitslosigkeit 6 Unemployment 6 search effort 6 Lohnverhandlungen 5 Offene Stellen 5 Wirkungsanalyse 5 Arbeitsangebot 4 Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung 4 Beschäftigungseffekt 4 Dauer 4 Konjunkturelle Arbeitslosigkeit 4 Lohnstruktur 4 Suchtheorie 4 Vereinigte Staaten 4 Wohlfahrtseffekt 4
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Zenou, Yves 9 Ek, Susanne 8 Holmlund, Bertil 8 van den Berg, Gerard J. 7 Gautier, Pieter A. 6 Wasmer, Etienne 5 Carlsson, Mikael 4 Eriksson, Stefan 4 Svarer, Michael 4 Teulings, Coen N. 4 Andersen, Torben M. 3 Battu, Harminder 3 Bergemann, Annette 3 Caliendo, Marco 3 Gottfries, Nils 3 Rosén, Åsa 3 Sahin, Aysegül 3 Yashiv, Eran 3 van Vuuren, Aico 3 Albrecht, James 2 Burda, Michael C. 2 Christensen, Björn 2 Dolado, Juan José 2 Flinn, Christopher J. 2 Frölich, Markus 2 Gaure, Simen 2 Hobijn, Bart 2 Holden, Steinar 2 Jahn, Elke J. 2 Jansen, Marcel 2 Jimeno, Juan F. 2 L'Haridon, Olivier 2 Lechner, Michael 2 Malherbet, Franck 2 Mwale, McDonald 2 Røed, Knut 2 Turon, Hélène 2 Vikström, Johan 2 Vroman, Susan 2 Wagner, Thomas 2
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Structural and cyclical forces in the labor market during the great recession: Cross-country evidence
Sala, Luca; Söderström, Ulf; Trigari, Antonella - 2012
We use an estimated monetary business cycle model with search and matching frictions in the labor market and nominal price and wage rigidities to study four countries (the U.S., the U.K., Sweden, and Germany) during the financial crisis and the Great Recession. We estimate the model over the...
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Labor-market frictions and optimal inflation
Carlsson, Mikael; Westermark, Andreas - 2012
In central theories of monetary non-neutrality the Ramsey optimal inflation rate varies between the negative of the real interest rate and zero. This paper explores how the interaction of nominal wage and search and matching frictions affect the policy prescription. We show that adding the...
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Unemployment benefits or taxes: How should policy makers redistribute income over the business cycle?
Ek, Susanne - 2012
This paper studies optimal unemployment benefit levels and optimal proportional income tax rates over the business cycle. Previous research suggests that policy makers should make unemployment insurance (UI) dependent on the business cycle because the UI system can be used to smooth consumption...
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The formal sector wage premium and firm size for self-employed workers
Bargain, Olivier; El Badaoui, Eliane; Kwenda, Prudence; … - 2012
We develop a model where formal sector firms pay tax and informal ones do not, but informal firms risk incurring the penalty associated with non-compliance. Workers may enter self-employment or search for jobs as employees. Workers with higher managerial skills will run larger firms while...
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Unemployment benefits or taxes: How should policy makers redistribute income over the business cycle?
Ek, Susanne - 2012
This paper studies optimal unemployment benefit levels and optimal proportional income tax rates over the business cycle. Previous research suggests that policy makers should make unemployment insurance (UI) dependent on the business cycle because the UI system can be used to smooth consumption...
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The threat effect of participation in active labor market programs on job search behavior of migrants in Germany
Bergemann, Annette; Caliendo, Marco; van den Berg, Gerard J. - 2011
Labor market programs may affect unemployed individuals' behavior before they enroll. Such ex ante effects may differ according to ethnic origin. We apply a novel method that relates self-reported perceived treatment rates and job search behavioral outcomes, such as the reservation wage or...
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Sorting and the output loss due to search frictions
Gautier, Pieter A.; Teulings, Coen N. - 2011
We analyze a general search model with on-the-job search and sorting of heterogeneous workers into heterogeneous jobs. This model yields a simple relationship between (i) the unemployment rate, (ii) the value of non-market time, and (iii) the max-mean wage differential. The latter measure of...
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Part-time unemployment and optimal unemployment insurance
Ek, Susanne; Holmlund, Bertil - 2011
A significant fraction of the labor force consists of employed workers who are part-time unemployed (underemployed) in the sense that they are unable to work as much as they prefer. This paper develops a search and matching model to study the design of optimal unemployment insurance in an...
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Sorting and the output loss due to search frictions
Gautier, Pieter; Teulings, Coen N. - 2011
We analyze a general search model with on-the-job search and sorting of heterogeneous workers into heterogeneous jobs. This model yields a simple relationship between (i) the unemployment rate, (ii) the value of non-market time, and (iii) the max-mean wage differential. The latter measure of...
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Simultaneous Search and Network Efficiency
Gautier, Pieter A.; Holzner, Christian - 2011
When workers send applications to vacancies they create a network. Frictions arise if workers do not know where other workers apply to (this affects network creation) and firms do not know which candidates other firms consider (this affects network clearing). We show that those frictions and the...
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Part-time unemployment and optimal unemployment insurance
Ek, Susanne; Holmlund, Bertil - 2011
A significant fraction of the labor force consists of employed workers who are part-time unemployed (underemployed) in the sense that they are unable to work as much as they prefer. This paper develops a search and matching model to study the design of optimal unemployment insurance in an...
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The determinants of hiring in local labor markets: The role of demand and supply factors
Eriksson, Stefan; Stadin, Karolina - 2011
This paper studies the determinants of hiring. We use the search-matching model with imperfect competition in the product market from Carlsson, Eriksson and Gottfries (2011) to derive an equation for total hiring in a local labor market, and estimate it on Swedish panel data. When product...
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Part-time unemployment and optimal unemployment insurance
Ek, Susanne; Holmlund, Bertil - 2011
A significant fraction of the labor force consists of employed workers who are part-time unemployed (underemployed) in the sense that they are unable to work as much as they prefer. This paper develops a search and matching model to study the design of optimal unemployment insurance in an...
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Globalization and Imperfect Labor Market Sorting
Davidson, Carl; Heyman, Fredrik; Matusz, Steven; … - 2010
This paper focuses on the ability of the labor market to correctly match heterogeneous workers to jobs within a given industry and the role that globalization plays in that process. Using matched worker-firm data from Sweden, we find strong evidence that openness improves the matching between...
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Family job search, wage bargainings, and optimal unemployment insurance
Ek, Susanne; Holmlund, Bertil - 2010
The paper develops an equilibrium search and matching model where two-person families as well as singles participate in the labor market. We show that equilibrium entails wage dispersion among equally productive risk-averse workers. Marital status as well as spousal labor market status matter...
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Family job search, wage bargaining, and optimal unemployment insurance
Ek, Susanne; Holmlund, Bertil - 2010
The paper develops an equilibrium search and matching model where two-person families as well as singles participate in the labor market. We show that equilibrium entails wage dispersion among equally productive risk-averse workers. Marital status as well as spousal labor market status matter...
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Business cycle dependent unemployment insurance
Andersen, Torben M.; Svarer, Michael - 2010
The consequences of business cycle contingencies in unemployment insurance systems are considered in a search-matching model allowing for shifts between good and bad states of nature. We show that not only is there an insurance argument for such contingencies, but there may also be an incentive...
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Does bargaining matter in the small firm matching model?
L'Haridon, Olivier; Malherbet, Franck; Pérez-Duarte, … - 2010
In this article, we use a stylized model of the labor market to investigate the effects of three alternative and well-known bargaining solutions. We apply the Nash, the Egalitarian and the Kalai-Smorodinsky bargaining solutions in the small firm's matching model of unemployment. To the best of...
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The threat of monitoring job search: A discontinuity design
Cockx, Bart; Dejemeppe, Muriel - 2010
Since July 2004 the job search effort of long-term unemployed benefit claimants is monitored in Belgium. We exploit the discontinuity in the treatment assignment at the age of 30 to evaluate the effect of a notification sent at least 8 months before job search is verified. The threat of...
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Payroll taxes, social insurance and business cycles
Burda, Michael C.; Weder, Mark - 2010
Payroll taxes represent a major distortionary in uence of governments on labor markets. This paper examines the role of payroll taxation and the social safety net for cyclical fluctuations in a nonmonetary economy with labor market frictions and unemployment insurance, when the latter is only...
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Payroll taxes, social insurance and business cycles
Burda, Michael C.; Weder, Mark - 2010
Payroll taxes represent a major distortionary influence of governments on labor markets. This paper examines the role of payroll taxation and the social safety net for cyclical fluctuations in a nonmonetary economy with labor market frictions and unemployment insurance, when the latter is only...
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Family job search, wage bargaining, and optimal unemployment insurance
Ek, Susanne; Holmlund, Bertil - 2010
The paper develops an equilibrium search and matching model where two-person families as well as singles participate in the labor market. We show that equilibrium entails wage dispersion among equally productive risk-averse workers. Marital status as well as spousal labor market status matter...
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Business cycle dependent unemployment insurance
Andersen, Torben M.; Svarer, Michael - 2009
The consequences of cylical contingencies in unemployment insurance systems are considered in a search-matching model allowing for shifts between "good" and "bad" states of nature. An argument for state contingencies is that insurance arguments are stronger and incentive effects weaker in bad...
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Efficiency in a search and matching model with endogenous participation
Albrecht, James; Navarro, Lucas; Vroman, Susan - 2009
We show that in a search/matching model with endogenous participation in which workers are heterogeneous with respect to market productivity, satisfying the Hosios rule leads to excessive vacancy creation. The reason is that the marginal worker does not internalize the effect of his or her...
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Monitoring job offer decisions, punishments, exit to work, and job quality
van den Berg, Gerard J.; Vikström, Johan - 2009
Unemployment insurance systems include monitoring of unemployed workers and punitive sanctions if job search requirements are violated. We analyze the effect of sanctions on the ensuing job quality, notably on wage rates and hours worked, and we examine how often a sanction leads to a lower...
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Experimental evidence from intensified placement efforts among unemployed in Sweden
Hägglund, Pathric - 2009
This paper uses experimental data to study the effects of participation in intensified placement efforts on subsequent job chances and earnings. Five small-scale experiments were performed in four different regions of Sweden in 2004 and the control groups were offered the PES regular services....
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Discrimination and employment protection
Holden, Steinar; Rosén, Åsa - 2009
We study a search model with employment protection legislation. We show that if the output from the match is uncertain ex ante, there may exist a discriminatory equilibrium where workers with the same productive characteristics are subject to different hiring standards. If a bad match takes...
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Monitoring job offer decisions, punishments, exit to work, and job quality
van den Berg, Gerard J.; Vikström, Johan - 2009
Unemployment insurance systems include monitoring of unemployed workers and punitive sanctions if job search requirements are violated. We analyze the effect of sanctions on the ensuing job quality, notably on wage rates and hours worked, and we examine how often a sanction leads to a lower...
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Discrimination and emplyoment protection
Holden, Steinar; Rosén, Åsa - 2009
We study a search model with employment protection legislation. We show that if the output from the match is uncertain ex ante, there may exist a discriminatory equilibrium where workers with the same productive characteristics are subject to different hiring standards. If a bad match takes...
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Real-time search in the laboratory and the market
Brown, Meta; Flinn, Christopher J.; Schotter, Andrew - 2009
While widely accepted models of labor market search imply a constant reservation wage policy, the empirical evidence strongly suggests that reservation wages decline in the duration of search. This paper reports the results of the first real-time-search laboratory experiment. The controlled...
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Labor market policy evaluation in equilibrium: some lessons of the job search and matching model
Cahuc, Pierre; Barbanchon, Thomas Le - 2008
We analyze the consequences of counseling provided to job seekers in a standard job search and matching model. It turns out that neglecting equilibrium effects induced by counseling can lead to wrong conclusions. In particular, counseling can increase steady state unemployment although counseled...
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Do targeted hiring subsidies and profiling techniques reduce unemployment?
Jahn, Elke J.; Wagner, Thomas - 2008
To reduce unemployment targeted hiring subsidies for long-term unemployed are often recommended. To explore their effect on employment and wages, we devise a model with two types of unemployed and two methods of search, a public employment service (PES) and random search. The eligibility of a...
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The impacts of labor market policies on job search behavior and post-unemployment job quality
Gaure, Simen; Røed, Knut; Westlie, Lars - 2008
We examine empirically the impacts of labor market policies - in terms of unemployment insurance (UI) and active labor market programs (ALMP) - on the duration and outcome of job search and on the quality of a subsequent job. We find that time invested in job search tends to pay off in the form...
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The role of workfare in striking a balance between incentives and insurance in the labour market
Andersen, Torben M.; Svarer, Michael - 2008
Workfare policies are often introduced in labour market policies to improve the trade-off between incentives and insurance as an alternative to benefit reductions. Most of the debate on such policies has focussed on the direct effect of those participating in the scheme, and in particular the...
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The effect of active labor market programs on not-yet treated unemployed individuals
van den Berg, Gerard J.; Bergemann, Annette; Caliendo, Marco - 2008
Labor market programs may affect unemployed individuals' behavior before they enroll. Such ex ante effects are hard to identify without model assumptions. We develop a novel method that relates self-reported perceived treatment rates and job-search behavioral outcomes, like the reservation wage,...
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The effect of active labor market programs on not-yet treated unemployed individuals
van den Berg, Gerard J.; Bergemann, Annette; Caliendo, Marco - 2008
Labor market programs may affect unemployed individuals' behavior before they enroll. Such ex ante effects are hard to identify without model assumptions. We develop a novel method that relates self-reported perceived treatment rates and job-search behavioral outcomes, like the reservation wage,...
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The impact of labor market policies on job search behavior and post-unemployment job quality
Gaure, Simen; Røed, Knut; Westlie, Lars - 2008
We examine empirically the impacts of labor market policies - in terms of unemployment insurance (UI) and active labor market programs (ALMP) - on the duration and outcome of job search and on the quality of a subsequent job. We find that time invested in job search tends to pay off in the form...
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The impact of firing, restrictions on labour market equilibrium in the presence of on-the-job search
Postel-Vinay, Fabien; Turon, Hélène - In: The economic journal : the journal of the Royal … 124 (2014) 575, pp. 31-61
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Random and stock-flow models of labour market matching: Swedish evidence
Forslund, Anders; Johansson, Kerstin - 2007
In this paper we estimate aggregate matching functions taking advantage of a rich data base that enables us to compute observations on the variables in the matching function at (virtually) any frequency to assess the importance of the time aggregation problem. We also generate stocks, outflows...
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The importance of education for the reallocation of labor: Evidence from Swedish linked employer-employee data 1986 - 2002
Gartell, Marie; Jans, Ann-Christin; Persson, Helena - 2007
Using employer-employee data covering the whole Swedish economy over a uniquely long time period from 1986 to 2002, we examine how job flows and worker flows have been distributed both on an aggregate level and across educational levels. We find that job and worker flows vary by educational...
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Inflation and output dynamics in a model with labor market search and capital accumulation
Heer, Burkhard; Maußner, Alfred - 2007
In a sticky-price model with labor market search and habit persistence, Walsh (2005) shows that inertia in the interest rate policy helps to reconcile the inflation and output persistence with empirical observations for the US economy. We show that this finding is sensitive with regard to the...
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Firms and flexibility
Hobijn, Bart; Sahin, Aysegül - 2007
We study the effects of labor market rigidities and frictions on firm-size distributions and dynamics. We introduce a model of endogenous entrepreneurship, labor market frictions, and firm-size dynamics with many types of rigidities, such as hiring and firing costs, search frictions with vacancy...
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Job-finding and separation rates in the OECD
Hobijn, Bart; Sahin, Aysegül - 2007
In this paper, we provide a set of comparable estimates of aggregate monthly job-finding and separation rates for twenty-seven OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries; these estimates can be used for the cross-country calibration of search models of unemployment....
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Exploiting regional treatment intensity for the evaluation of labour market policies
Frölich, Markus; Lechner, Michael - 2006
We estimate the effects of active labour market policies (ALMP) on subsequent employment by nonparametric instrumental variables and matching estimators. Very informative administrative Swiss data with detailed regional information are combined with exogenous regional variation in programme...
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Testing theories of job creation: Does supply create its own demand?
Carlsson, Mikael; Eriksson, Stefan; Gottfries, Nils - 2006
How well do alternative labor market theories explain variations in net job creation? According to search-matching theory, job creation in a firm should depend on the availability of workers (unemployment) and on the number of job openings in other firms (congestion). According to efficiency...
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Testing theories of job creation: does supply create its own demand?
Carlsson, Mikael; Eriksson, Stefan; Gottfries, Nils - 2006
Although search-matching theory has come to dominate labor economics in recent years, few attempts have been made to compare the empirical relevance of search-matching theory to efficiency wage and bargaining theories, where employment is determined by labor demand. In this paper we formulate an...
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Evaluating the performance of the search and matching model
Yashiv, Eran - 2006
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate U.S. labor market data? While the model has become an important tool of macroeconomic analysis, recent literature pointed to some significant failures in accounting for the data. This paper aims to answer two questions: (i) Does the model fit the...
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Testing theories of job creation: does supply create its own demand?
Carlsson, Mikael; Eriksson, Stefan; Gottfries, Nils - 2006
How well do alternative labor market theories explain variations in net job creation? According to search-matching theory, job creation in a firm should depend on the availability of workers (unemployment) and on the number of job openings in other firms (congestion). According to efficiency...
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A search model of unemployment and inflation
Lehmann, Etienne - 2006
In this paper, I introduce money in the standard labor-matching model (Mortensen and Pissarides 1999, Pissarides 2000). A double coincidence problem makes Fiat Money necessary as a medium of exchange. In the long-run, a rise in the rate of money growth leads to higher inflation and higher...
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The Beveridge curve
Yashiv, Eran - 2006
The Beveridge curve depicts a negative relationship between unemployed workers and job vacancies, a robust finding across countries. The position of the economy on the curve gives an idea as to the state of the labour market. The modern underlying theory is the search and matching model, with...
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