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Past researchers, examining the duration of joblessness, have failed to include a variable to account for the unemployed's migration decision. By employing a simultaneous structure with a censored dependent variable and an endogenous binary migration variable, the present study demonstrates that...
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Several studies have shown that the unemployed in distressed regions of the U.S. have been reluctant to move to areas of greater employment opportunities. By establishing a negative correlation between weeks of job search and the probability of migration, this study is able to provide a partial...
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This study concludes that past migration research studies, by failing to control for years of work experience, have computed a coefficient for the age variable that is the summation of two oppositely signed factors. On the one hand, age increases the psychic cost of moving and decreases the...
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