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replicate their analysis using matched register data for Finland. We find a large spike also in the job finding rate at the time …
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replicate their analysis using matched register data for Finland. We find a large spike also in the job finding rate at the time …
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major challenges for policy makers in Finland. The recession of the early 1990s showed that high unemployment can leave long … to better support work incentives. Finland has an unusual combination of elevated unemployment replacement rates and late … Survey of Finland. (www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/Finland) …
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In this paper, an agent-based search and matching (ABSAM) model of a local labor market with heterogeneous agents and an on-the-job search is developed, i.e. job seekers who vary in unemployment duration, skills levels and preferences compete for vacancies which differ for skills demands and the...
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This paper studies the effect of state-owned enterprises on the dynamics of the Chinese urban labor market. Using longitudinal monthly panel data, we document very low dynamics in the labor market, especially in the state sector. We develop and calibrate an equilibrium search and matching model...
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The objective of this paper is to provide microeconomic evidence for the so called "Oswald's hypothesis", which is whether homeownership results in negative outcomes in the labour market. In a first step, a multinomial logit model for the choice of tenure status is estimated. Estimated...
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