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establishment growth, vacancy filling and entry wages, we calibrate a model with directed search and ex-ante heterogeneous workers …This paper explores the relationship between the duration of a vacancy and the starting wage of a new job, using … response of vacancy filling to firm-level wages. We discuss the implications of this finding as well as potential resolutions. …
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wages affect the duration of time a vacancy is advertised. NHS workers in inner London are mandated by law to be paid an … duration with respect to wages of -6.3. This number is larger than reported by previous studies and suggests that firms can … fill worker shortages faster by raising wages. This also highlights the importance this margin of worker recruitment when …
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associated with wages and vacancy duration. Using more than 1.5 million job postings administered by the Austrian public … jobs to wage postings. Moreover, I estimate skill associations with starting wages for a subset of vacancies which can be … occupation fixed-effects, there exists a robust association between the number of skill requirements and wages. In particular …
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We estimate the elasticity of vacancy duration with respect to posted wages, using data from the near-universe of … online job adverts in the United Kingdom. Our research design identifies duration elasticities by leveraging firm-level wage …-defined, firm-level changes. In our preferred specifications, we estimate duration elasticities in the range -3 to -5, which are …
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We estimate the elasticity of vacancy duration with respect to posted wages, using data from the near-universe of … online job adverts in the United Kingdom. Our research design identifies duration elasticities by leveraging firm-level wage …-defined, firm-level changes. In our preferred specifications, we estimate duration elasticities in the range −3 to −5, which are …
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Job vacancy duration reflects the time a firm spends searching, selecting, and hiring for a job opening. Capturing … vacancy duration using the creation and deletion dates of job postings by U.S. public firms, we examine the informativeness of … vacancy duration for future firm profitability. We find that, while firms who fill low-skill job vacancies quickly exhibit …
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consistent with a view of the labor market in which firms post wages and workers direct their search based on these wages if … for the vacancy, and the duration of the vacancy. We find that the wage is positively related to the duration of a vacancy …
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