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I specify a simple search and matching model of the labor market and estimate it on unemployment and vacancy data for … order to replicate the volatility of unemployment and vacancies the model estimates require a high replacement ratio and a …
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based on the behavior of individual wages and turnover. I find that a one percentage point increase in unemployment …
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We conduct an accounting exercise of the role of worker flows between unemployment, employment, and labor force … nonparticipation in the dynamics of the aggregate unemployment rate across four recent recessions: 1982-1983, 1990-1991, 2001, and 2007 … employment and unemployment to account for the dynamics of the unemployment rate, this was not true in the Great Recession. The …
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Shimer (2012) accounts for the volatility of unemployment based on a model of homogeneous unemployment. Using data on … short-term unemployment he finds that most of unemployment volatility is accounted for by variations in the exit rate from … unemployment. The assumption of homogeneous exit rates is inconsistent with the observed negative duration dependence of …
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In U.S. data, income interruptions, the receipt of public insurance, and the incidence of personal bankruptcy are all closely related. The central contribution of this paper is to evaluate both bankruptcy protection and public insurance in a unified setting where each program alters incentives...
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We construct a simple general equilibrium model of unemployment and calibrate it to the Canadian economy. Job creation …-run increase in the Canadian unemployment rate: a more generous unemployment insurance system, higher layoff costs, higher … on the unemployment rate is small. …
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Much attention has been devoted to the peculiar behavior of the unemployment rate from 1969 to 1973. …
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"Standard search and matching models of equilibrium unemployment, once properly calibrated, can generate only a small …
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"In this technical appendix to Hornstein, Krusell, and Violante (2006) (HKV, 2006, hereafter) we provide a detailed characterization of the search model with (1) wage shocks during employment and (2) on-the-job search outlined in Sections 6 and 7 of that paper, and we derive all of the results...
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