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stated that matching efficiency decreased. Using a new decomposition method, combined with detailed labour market flow data …, we are the first to disentangle supply-side, demand-side and matching factors, which could potentially cause a shift in … the shift in the Beveridge curve after 2014 was mainly caused by a decrease in matching efficiency, indicating a rising …
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Combining a spatial equilibrium model with a search-matching unemployment model, this paper analyzes the willingness to …
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This work refers to analyses of matching processes on occupational labour markets in Germany. Up to now, all studies in … considerations that occupational markets are probably not completely separated. By using information about similarities of … "spatial" lags for regressors. The results show considerable dependencies between similar occupational groups in the matching …
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This paper proposes a new approach to evaluate the macroeconomic effects of the Hartz IV reform in Germany, which reduced the generosity of long-term unemployment benefits. We use a model with different unemployment durations, where the reform initiates both a partial effect and an equilibrium...
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-cycle migration. In this model unemployment arises from search and matching frictions. We endogenize migration via the unemployed …
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This paper studies match formation and dissolution in frictional marriage markets under labor market uncertainty. We propose a search model with transferable utility in which ex-ante heterogeneous men and women simultaneously search for partners in the marriage market and switch between...
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shares into information and communications technology (ICT) are more likely to shift towards highly educated labor and high …
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This paper analyses the determinants of growth of American cities, understood as growth of the population or of per capita income, from 1990 to 2000. This empirical analysis uses data from all cities with more than 25,000 inhabitants in the year 2000 (1154 cities). The results show that while a...
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