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then used to explain the length of an individual unemployment spell. This flexible method of estimation accounts for both …,965 individuals French data set suggest that homeownership has a positive effect on unemployment duration. … whether homeownership results in negative outcomes in the labour market. In a first step, a multinomial logit model for the …
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decline in the unemployment rate can be attributed to the increase in the labor force, while the number of job seekers remains …, which lowers the markup by 3 percentage points, results in a fall in the unemployment rate by 0.1 and 0.05 percentage point …
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This article aims to establish a link between the unemployment duration and the inter vivos transfers received by the … on the receiver's unemployment duration. Ultimately, a recursion arises and leads to a simulteanous determination of the … transfer and the duration. The model aims to apprehend the job search behaviour in a context where the unemployment …
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telephone survey targeted at those leaving the unemployment registers; this enriched data source has a balanced and much higher …
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determine unemployment. We show that the impact of financial variables depends strongly on the labour market context. Increased … market capitalization as well as decreased banking concentration reduce unemployment if the level of labour market regulation … intermediated credit worsens unemployment when the labour market is weakly regulated and coordinated, whereas it reduces …
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We explore whether finance influences the impact of labour market institutions on unemployment. Using a data set of 18 … market variables (labour market regulation, union density, coordination in wage bargaining) to unemployment are a ffected by … estimation. In Australia, Belgium, Italy, Japan and Spain, accounting for financial indicators mitigates the bene fits of labour …
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at first-time homeownership using the French Housing Survey. We use a pseudo-panel approach that takes into account the … before first-time homeownership, and take into account unobserved heterogeneity. Our results indicate that a spell in public … housing increases the hazard to homeownership, supporting the idea that, in France, the public housing policy provides an …
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This paper examines the segregative properties of Tiebout-like endogenous processes of jurisdiction formation in presence of a competitive land market. In the model considered, a continuum of households with different wealth levels and the same preferences for local public goods, private...
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that mobility plays in the behavior of prolific inventors, whom we identify based on the number of patents exceeding a … threshold of productivity. We examine mobility in two dimensions: from firm to firm (inter-firm) and from one technical field to … invention value, (2) inter-firm mobility is a consistently positive determinant of productivity and (3) technological mobility …
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How much economic mobility is there across generations in a poor, primarily rural, economy? How much do … degree of mobility across generations, associated with the shift from farm to non-farm sectors and greater economic activity …
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