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unemployed do not directly compete with employed job seekers. -- on-the-job search ; unemployment ; job competition ; employment … individual characteristics, preferences over working hours, job-search strategies, and employment histories. We find substantial …
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This paper deals with the heterogeneous employment outcome at the plant level in Swedish manufacturing over the period … movement. Little of the observed heterogeneity in the plant-level employment outcome can be explained by easily observable …. Furthermore, the role for idiosyncrasies in explaining the plant-level employment outcome becomes increasingly important in times …
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(SAH) status on employment, personal income, and wages in the Russian population. We employ the average treatment effect on …
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How important is imperfect competition in the product market for employment dynamics? To investigate this, we formulate … a theoretical model of employment adjustment with imperfect competition in the product market, search frictions, and … convex adjustment costs. From this model, we derive a structural equation for employment that we estimate on firm-level data …
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wage, unemployment, and non-employment structures between 1988 and 1998, when both unemployment and non-employment rates … moderation on average. Although there have also been virtually no changes in the unemployment structure, the relative non-employment …The Netherlands have experienced an employment miracle since the 1980s. This note investigates what happened to the …
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This paper introduces endogenous on-the-job training in the job creation and destruction model of the search and matching type by García-Pérez and Osuna (Dual labour markets and the tenure distribution: Reducing severance pay or introducing a single contract, 2014). The objective is to compare...
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This study examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Philippine labor market, focusing on employment and real … employment outcomes at various stages of the crisis, we estimate changes in the probability of employment through a set of logit … larger on employment than on real wages, in contrast to findings for previous crises which found the reverse to be true …
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This paper uses the job creation and destruction model of the search and matching type proposed by García-Pérez and Osuna (2014) to study the effectiveness of subsidizing permanent job creation as a strategy to reduce labour market segmentation between permanent and temporary contracts. The...
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The paper contributes to understanding the effects stemming from the public sector employment changes in the Czech … and examine the impacts of the varying number of public workers on the labor market variables as private employment …, unemployment rate and market tightness as well as on the overall economic growth. We aim at determining whether a portion of …
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