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[eng] Mobility and Short-Term Job Arrangements on the French Job Market: A Longitudinal Analysis for the 1986 to 1988 Period, by Denis Fougère, Thierry Kamionka.. . This paper deals with estimates based on a "mover-stayer" model using the panelized French Labour Force Survey for 1986 to 1988....
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[spa] La modelización econométrica de las transiciones individuales en el mercado de trabajo, . por Jean-Pierre Florens, Denis Fougère, Thierry Kamionka y Michel Mouchart.. . Este artículo propone una presentación general y no demasiado técnica de los modelos econométricos actualmente...
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This paper presents Bayesian inference procedures for the continuous time mover-stayer model applied to labour market transition data collected in discrete time. These methods allow us to derive the probability of embeddability of the discrete-time modelling with the continuous-time one. A...
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We estimate a model of the joint participation and mobility along with the individuals' wage formation in France. Our model makes it possible to distinguish between unobserved person heterogeneity and state-dependence. We estimate the model using state of the art Bayesian methods employing a...
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We consider a dynamic model for the participation decision to the labour market of the women who live in couple. We estimate a dynamic probit model with random effects using the french part of the Europanel, for the period going from 1994 to 2001 and using a simulated maximum likehood estimator....
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In Canada, a policy aiming at helping single parents on social assistance become self-reliant was implemented on an experimental basis. The Self-Sufficiency Entry Effects Demonstration randomly selected a sample of 4,134 single parents who had applied for welfare between January 1994 and March...
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In this paper we present a study on mobility and careers, using a unique panel data set in France. The fh-dads database, resulting from the matching of Pôle Emploi (French National Employment Agency) historical database and dads panel data set, allows us to highlight indeed stability and...
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[eng] Quebec's young disadvantaged - poorly educated - men performed poorly in terms of employability on the Canadian labour market over the last decade. An analysis of the effects of the government employment schemes designed for them makes this phenomenon even more interesting, especially...
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[eng] Job-search theory has enjoyed a significant revival, . boosted by the work of Burdett and Mortensen (1998), who highlighted the fact that employees'on-the-job search behaviour influences the competition which makes itself felt, by way of salaries, between compa nies. The equilibrium is...
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