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according to which the internet can improve information in the labour market and in doing so reduce mismatch-unemployment. …
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This paper investigates the reservation wages of unemployed persons on the basis of a job-search model with non-static reservation wages using panel data from Germany from 1987 to 1998. The results suggest that reservation wages are relatively high in Germany compared to other countries....
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This paper studies the reservation wages of unemployed persons and the wages offered them in Germany from 1987 to 1998, whereby special focus is placed on unemployment duration. The results of the study indicate that in contrast to reservation wages, offered wages decline considerably with...
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This paper deals with the hypothesis of mismatch unemployment in West Germany by calculating skills-specific Beveridge curves. The results show that the mismatch for the group of unskilled is much higher than for the group of skilled and that this mismatch has increased in the last years. The...
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Matching-Ansatz verwendet. Der Weiterbildungseffekt wird mittels eines Hazardrate-Modells mit "competing risks" geschätzt. Die … consideration of a potential sample selection bias a matching approach is applied. The data generated thereby is used for the …
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