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The Mortensen-Pissarides model with unemployment benefits and taxes has been able to account for the variation in … unemployment rates across countries but does not explain why geographical mobility is very low in some countries (on average, three … times lower in Europe than in the U.S.). We build a model in which both unemployment and mobility rates are endogenous. Our …
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European labor markets are characterized by the low geographical mobility of workers. The absence of mobility is a … factor behind high unemployment when jobless people prefer to remain in their home region rather than to go prospecting in …, which appears to be a strong factor of immobility. It is also a fairly large factor of unemployment when social capital is …
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We investigate the impact of labour market concentration on two dimensions of job quality, namely wages and job security. We leverage rich administrative linked employer-employee data from Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain in the 2010s to provide the first comparable...
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