Involuntary Unemployment in a Competitive Labour Market
High an persistent unemployment, especially in the sector of low-skilled work, is usually attributed to the presence of minimum wages or unemployment benefits creating a reservation wage at wich labour demand of firms is insufficient. While not refusing this view this paper argues that also without these obstacles a situation is likely to occur which is similar to unemployment and in a rigorous sense even worse: people not finding a job in the sector of "honest work" at a wages sufficient to meet minimum consumption are forced to recourse to less desirable activities. The topic is analyzed in an OLG-context with two working periods for each generation.
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2007-02
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Authors: | Groh, Gangolf |
Institutions: | Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg |
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