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This work refers to analyses of matching processes on occupational labour markets in Germany. Up to now, all studies in … "spatial" lags for regressors. The results show considerable dependencies between similar occupational groups in the matching …. This has important implications for estimating the matching efficiencies of unemployed and vacancies, because the matching …
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Job mobility equilibrates disparities on local labor markets and influences the efficiency of the job matching process …. In this paper, we describe a job matching model that allows for simultaneous regional and occupational mobility … occupations in distinct regions. We specify a matching function for these local labor markets with regional spillovers …
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This paper refers to an analysis of matching processes in occupational labour markets in terms of classes of jobs that … on the assumption of separate occupational labour markets. This assumption suggests that job search and matching … cross-sectional dependency lags for regressors to test the hypothesis that job search and matching occur across occupational …
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, and a robust Beveridge curve. -- Job matching ; shirking ; efficiency wages ; endogenous separation ; contractual …
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This paper considers a dynamic matching model with imperfectly observable worker effort. In equilibrium, the wage …
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unique outcome, the worker-optimal matching …
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This paper studies the cyclical dynamics of Mortensen and Pissarides' (1994) model of job creation and destruction when workers' effort is not perfectly observable, as in Shapiro and Stiglitz (1984). An occasionally-binding no-shirking constraint truncates the real wage distribution from below,...
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