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The unemployment rate is commonly assumed to measure labour availability, but this ignores the fact that potential workers frequently come from outside the current set of labour market participants, the so-called inactive. The UK Longitudinal Labour Force Survey includes information that can be...
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Neben Erwerbslosen nehmen auch sonstige Nichterwerbstätige häufig eine Beschäftigung auf. Diese Personen werden jedoch gewöhnlich nicht bei der empirischen Bestimmung des Arbeitsangebotes erfasst. Ein Grund liegt in der Schwierigkeit ihrer Erhebung, da sie üblicherweise in keinen Registern...
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One of the most important measures of the state of the labour market is the unemployment rate. However, the standard definition of unemployment ignores an important group of people who are not employed but who want to work - the marginally attached workforce. The marginally attached are defined...
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We argue that using wage data alone, it is virtually impossible to identify whether Assortative Matching between worker and firm types is positive or negative. In standard competitive matching models the wages are determined by the marginal contribution of a worker, and the marginal contribution...
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