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This paper evaluates the unemployment duration and labor mobility using data from the household surveys provided by the … main determinants of labor mobility and unemployment duration, two of the main problems that labor markets present …. Unemployment duration is studied in terms of welfare and its determinants by applying stochastic dominance and econometric …
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Few studies exist on job duration in developing labour markets - an important omission both in our understanding of … such markets and for the job duration literature, which is mainly based on developed-country case studies, which differ in … structural ways. The main reason for this is likely data constraints in developing countries, since job duration analysis has …
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unemployment and its duration distribution. Using the SIPP, we document the relation between workers' (gross and net) occupational … mobility and unemployment duration over the long run and business cycle. To interpret this evidence, we develop an analytically … prospects interacts with aggregate conditions to drive fluctuations of aggregate unemployment and its duration distribution. …
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unemployment and its duration distribution. Using the SIPP, we document the relation between workers' (gross and net) occupational … mobility and unemployment duration over the long run and business cycle. To interpret this evidence, we develop an analytically … prospects interacts with aggregate conditions to drive fluctuations of aggregate unemployment and its duration distribution. …
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- unemployment, employment and inactivity (or OLF) - in the Danish labour market. I find that women and individuals over fifty are … more likely to experience the long-term unemployment and inactivity. The less educated and unskilled workers are found to …
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characteristics in the two samples and estimate a competing risk model 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 …
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. -- labour market of the public sector ; labour market transition probabilities ; unemployment duration ; Jenkins discrete time … probabilities from it to unemployment and to other economic branches / occupations are both about half of the corresponding …
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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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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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, Germany, and the United Kingdom, we document striking similarities in spatial differences in unemployment, vacancies, job … separations and on-the-job search quantitatively accounts for all the documented empirical regularities. The model also … quantitatively rationalizes why differences in job-separation rates have primary importance in inducing differences in unemployment …
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