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simultaneously determined in market equilibrium. We structurally estimate the search cost distribution, the implied matching …
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employment, wages and labor market sorting, we structurally estimate an equilibrium job ladder model featuring two …-sided heterogeneity, multiple search channels and endogenous recruitment effort. The estimation reveals that networks are the most cost … channel, facilitate hiring workers of higher ability, and matter most for worker-firm sorting. Although the public employment …
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employment, wages and labor market sorting, we structurally estimate an equilibrium job ladder model featuring two …-sided heterogeneity, multiple search channels and endogenous recruitment effort. The estimation reveals that networks are the most cost … channel, facilitate hiring workers of higher ability, and matter most for worker-firm sorting. Although the public employment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014423755
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How the internet affects job matching is not well understood due to a lack of data on job vacancies and quasi …
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How the internet affects job matching is not well understood due to a lack of data on job vacancies and quasi …
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dynamic stochastic search-matching model with heterogeneous workers, where aggregate shocks to productivity fuel up the cycle …
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How the internet affects job matching is not well understood due to a lack of data on job vacancies and quasi …
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How the internet affects job matching is not well understood due to a lack of data on job vacancies and quasi …
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This paper studies the effects of the high-speed internet expansion on the match quality of new hires. We combine data on internet availability at the local level with German individual register and vacancy data. Results show that internet availability has no major impact on the stability of new...
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