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We investigate how job displacement affects whom men marry and study implications for marriage market matching theory … if matched with low-earning women and to re-match with higher earning women. We use a general search and matching model … substitutes rather than complements in the marriage market; (ii) our findings are hard to reconcile with one-dimensional matching …
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economic activity and matching …
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economic activity and matching. …
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This paper examines the effects of transitory skill mismatch in a matching model with heterogeneous jobs and workers …
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We investigate how job displacement affects whom men marry and study implications for marriage market matching theory … if matched with low-earning women and to re-match with higher earning women. We use a general search and matching model … substitutes rather than complements in the marriage market; (ii) our findings are hard to reconcile with one-dimensional matching …
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education. We develop and estimate a model where educated unemployment arises from heterogeneous workers participating in a …
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In this paper we consider a risk averse worker who is moving back and forth between employment and unemployment; layoffs are random and beyond the worker s influence, while the re-employment chance is directly affected by search effort. We characterize the worker s optimal savings and job-search...
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