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still disputed. We use monthly search diaries from Swiss public employment offices to shed new light on this issue. Search … statistical discrimination by firms and learning from search outcomes by workers replicates these empirical duration patterns …
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comparisons across a language barrier in Switzerland. This Röstigraben separates cultural groups, but neither labor markets nor …
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implementation of active labor market policies (ALMP) for the unemployed, resulting in variation of usage. This paper presents a …
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This paper studies the relevance of social interactions among the unemployed. Identification is based on a salient and selective extension of the potential duration of unemployment benefits. If social interactions are important, this policy change affects entitled individuals not only directly,...
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implementation of active labor market policies (ALMP) for the unemployed, resulting in variation in the intensity of usage per policy …
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We study how job search assistance (JSA) affects employment in a randomized pilot study with long run administrative …
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program was an endogenous policy response to a crisis affecting individuals with severe labor market problems. The main …
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labor market allow making a distinction between the effect of a warning that a person is not complying with eligibility …
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This paper analyzes the impact of the Austrian Regional Extended Benefit Program (REBP) on the labor market outcomes … cases, in particular for steel workers, entering unemployment meant withdrawal from the labor force. Finally, we show that …
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regions to identify the effect of extended benefits on unemployment duration. Results indicate that the duration of job search …
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