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causal effects of labour dynamics on their return decisions. Specifically, the roles of unemployment and re-employment spells … the model separately for distinct immigrant groups, and find that, overall, unemployment spells shorten immigration …
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Extended unemployment benefits programs are triggered by the state insured unemployment rate while intrastate demand … conditions often vary dramatically. Some tight local labor markets may therefore exhibit a large effect of extended unemployment … benefits. Using a competing risk duration model, this paper measures the size of the entitlement effect across two labor …
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unemployment, household care and disability to employment. Then we decompose the differences in expected duration between the … rate models that account for both the stock-sampling and the possible maximum duration for the transitions from …
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This paper studies a structural model of labor market history in an environment with duration dependence. We treat the … agent's job search effort explicitly as part of the dynamic decision along with a binary employment choice. The optimal … differentiable nor concave, (2) the optimal search effort is decreasing in the realized unmeasured utility shocks, and (3) the labor …
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transition rates. We focus on hysteresis effects of the durations and incidence of previous spells out of work. We estimate … flexible multi-state Mixed Proportional Hazard specifications for transition rates between employment, unemployment, and …' transition rates from unemployment to employment increase. Longer periods of non-employment generally decrease future transition …
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’ transition rates from unemployment to employment.Based on Norwegian register data from the 1989-2002 period, we show that this … indicator,in contrast to the aggregate rate of unemployment, correlates well with an expost-calculated GDP-based business cycle … unemployment rate, both at an aggregate and a disaggregate level, and hence improve policy makers ability to assess current labour …
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distinguishing job-to-job, job-to-unemployment, and other transitions. We find that job-to-job transitions are pro-cyclical, while … unemployment transitions are counter-cyclical. Individuals most affected by the economic crisis tend to be young males, living in … regions with high unemployment rates, with low qualifications and working in manual occupations (particularly construction …
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causal effects of labour dynamics on their return decisions. Specifically, the roles of unemployment and re-employment spells … the model separately for distinct immigrant groups, and find that, overall, unemployment spells shorten immigration …
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flow data out of unemployment containing information on the level of educational attainment of the worker, but not on the …
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is modest. -- Duration analysis ; hysteresis ; inequality ; wages ; unemployment ; hazard rates ; employment ; income … transition rates. We focus on hysteresis effects of the durations and incidence of previous spells out of work. We estimate … flexible multi-state Mixed Proportional Hazard specifications for transition rates between employment, unemployment, and …
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