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a matching model that reducing the start-up costs for new firms results in higher take-up rates of education. It also …
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a matching model that reducing the start-up costs for new firms results in higher take-up rates of education. It also …
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Anglo-Saxon countries have been successful in the 1990s concerning labor market performance compared to the former role models Germany and Japan. This reversal in relative economic performance might be related to idiosyncracies in financial markets with bank-based financial markets as in Germany...
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In this paper I present a methodology that uses matching comparisons to explain gender differences in wages. The …% of the male and female working populations respectively. The matching methodology allows us to quantify the effect of …
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This paper provides a simple matching model in which unemployed workers and employers in large firms can be matched …
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In this paper we extend a job search-matching model with firm-specific investments in training developed by Mortensen … framework and the search-matching framework (eg. Pissarides, 1990). Second, it improves the correspondence between the …
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production determined by a matching process between workers and jobs. Macroeconomic equilibrium (national savings equal to …
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labor market states. In steady-state, we hence have a theory of equilibrium unemployment determined by both matching …
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matching and a variety of methods using propensity score matching. In each case, we consider estimates based on levels of post … propensity score matching is generally most effective, but the detailed implementation of the method is not of critical …
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individual data on reported satisfaction with life it is possible to assess these latter gains from matching. We introduce a two … considerable gains from matching amounting to an increase in the fraction of very satisfied workers from 53.8 to 58.8 percent …
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