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50 states and D.C., job search is inversely related to the generosity of unemployment benefits, with an elasticity … of 2.5; 5) job search intensity for those eligible for Unemployment Insurance (UI) increases prior to benefit exhaustion …; 6) time devoted to job search is fairly constant regardless of unemployment duration for those who are ineligible for UI …
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50 states and D.C., job search is inversely related to the generosity of unemployment benefits, with an elasticity … of 2.5; 5) job search intensity for those eligible for Unemployment Insurance (UI) increases prior to benefit exhaustion …; 6) time devoted to job search is fairly constant regardless of unemployment duration for those who are ineligible for UI …
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50 states and D.C., job search is inversely related to the generosity of unemployment benefits, with an elasticity … of 2.5; 5) job search intensity for those eligible for Unemployment Insurance (UI) increases prior to benefit exhaustion …; 6) time devoted to job search is fairly constant regardless of unemployment duration for those who are ineligible for UI …
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have higher wage dispersion. We also examine the relationship between unemployment benefits and job search. …
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have higher wage dispersion. We also examine the relationship between unemployment benefits and job search. …
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have higher wage dispersion. We also examine the relationship between unemployment benefits and job search. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005738608
weekly unemployment benefits) is mechanically related to an observed but potentially endogenous variable (like previous … to obtain "nonparametris" RKD estimates. We illustrate the RKD approach by examining the effect of unemployment insurance …
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weekly unemployment benefits) is mechanically related to an observed but potentially endogenous variable (like previous … to obtain "nonparametris" RKD estimates. We illustrate the RKD approach by examining the effect of unemployment insurance …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008554092
weekly unemployment benefits) is mechanically related to an observed but potentially endogenous variable (like previous … to obtain "nonparametris" RKD estimates. We illustrate the RKD approach by examining the effect of unemployment insurance …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005558734
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