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This papser assesses labour markets and unemployment in Slovakia over the period 1994-2004. To interpret labor markets´ performance and design effecitve government policies, the economic literature drew on practical tools of analysis, such as Beveridge´s curve and the Okun Law. Using two...
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We study estimation and non-parametric identification of preferences in two-sided matching markets using data from a … other that does not use information available in many-to-one matching. We also prove consistency of a method of moments … estimator for a parametric model under a data generating process in which the size of the matching market increases, but data …
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We consider the problem of statistical analysis on assortative matching. The random vector of interests consists of the …
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I study a dynamic search-matching model with two-sided heterogeneity, a production complementarity that induces labor …
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there is nowadays much simpler than in the past. Search-matching externalities are amplified by this possibility and by the … expected, increasing matching effectiveness in the other region yields growing regional unemployment rates. We characterize the …
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In this paper we consider one-to-many matching problems where the preferences of the agents involved are represented by … matching to a matching of maximum total reward, one can always provide a compensation schedule that will be ex-post stable in … uses the fact that the core of an associated compensation matching game with constraints is nonempty. …
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Since the last recession, it is usually argued that older workers are less affected by the economic downturn because their unemployment rate rose less than the one of prime-age workers. This view is a myth: older workers are more sensitive to the business cycle. We document volatilities of...
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Since the internet's earliest days, firms and workers have used various online methods to advertise and find jobs. Until recently there has been little evidence that any internet-based tool has had a measurable effect on job search or recruitment outcomes. However, recent studies, and the...
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