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We present a structural framework for the evaluation of public policies intended to increase job search intensity. Most of the literature defines search intensity as a scalar that influences the arrival rate of job offers; here we treat it as the number of job applications that workers send out....
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In the Netherlands, students who want to become a medical specialist have toenrol in a training program which is in …
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We exploit administrative data on exact commuting distances for a large sample of German employees and study the relation of commuting and wages. We find that it requires 1.5 times as much money in terms of higher wages for job changers to accept an increase of their commute as compared to their...
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Individual labour market transitions from unemployment into temporary work are often succeeded by a transition from temporary into regular work. We investigate whether temporary work increases the transition rate to regular work. In that case, temporary work may enhance labour market efficiency....
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examine search behaviour in the U.S. and the Netherlands. We provide estimates of workers' willingness to pay for a wide range …
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along various search channels that deals with this. The data are from an experiment in the Netherlands in which the extent …
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