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estimate multi-spell duration models with selection on unobserved characteristics. We find that a vacancy referral increases …
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intensity and lowering reservation wages. We estimate the parameters of multivariate duration models taking selection based on …
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Social welfare systems usually imply specific obligations for benefit recipients. If a recipient does not comply with these obligations, a sanction involving a punitive benefits reduction may be imposed. In this paper we give an overview of the literature on the effects of sanctions in social...
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In some countries including Germany unemployed workers can increase their income by working a few hours per week. The intention is to keep unemployed job seekers attached to the labour market and to increase their job-finding probabilities. To analyze the unemployment dynamics of job seekers...
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-of-events approach, we estimate multivariate discrete time duration models taking selection based on both observed and unobserved …
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-of-events approach, we estimate multivariate discrete time duration models taking selection based on both observed and unobserved …
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intensity and lowering reservation wages. We estimate the parameters of multivariate duration models taking selection based on …
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welfare. We estimate multivariate duration models taking selection based on unobservables into account. Our results indicate …
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building upon the timing-of-events approach, we estimate multivariate discrete time duration models taking selection based on …
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It is often argued that the high level of welfare claims in Germany causes little incentive for workers with low productivity to seek for a job. We examine the influence of the ratio between estimated potential labor income and the welfare payment level on the probability of leaving social...
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