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analyse labour market dynamics in Europe. Our results indicate that, due to recall error and heterogeneous survey design, the …
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analyse labour market dynamics in Europe. Our results indicate that, due to recall error and heterogeneous survey design, the …
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analyse labour market dynamics in Europe. Our results indicate that, due to recall error and heterogeneous survey design, the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014094608
while considered as extremely large in the public debate in Europe. The main argument is based on a fundamental property of …. Two sets of implications are then derived: on one hand, mobility costs are high in Europe and transitions between steady …-states has especially strong adverse effects. Jobs endogenously last longer in Europe than in the US, but when they are destroyed …
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Primero enseñaremos que la (nueva) curva de Phillips diseñada por la escuela del «Nuevo Keynesianismo» se puede transformar fácilmente en una curva de Phillips «clásica». Teniendo en cuenta el «mismatch» en los mercados laborales, como lo describe la curva de Beveridge y combinando...
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We show that equilibrium matching models imply that standard estimates of the matching function elasticities are … basic version of the matching function using aggregate U.S. data from the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS …) suggests that the bias is quantitatively important. -- matching function estimation ; unemployment ; vacancies ; job finding …
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-Mortensen-Pissarides (DMP) search and matching model. Ex-ante heterogeneity and sorting have important implications for the dynamic properties … market. Additionally, endogenous matching sets fluctuate in response to shocks and amplify job-creation. Using a standard …, the firms' matching sets are wider in equilibrium than the workers' matching sets and fluctuate more in response to shocks. …
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Using administrative data on individual workers' employment history and firms, we investigate the cyclicality of worker flows on the German labour market. Focusing on heterogeneities on both sides of the labour market, we find that small firms hire mainly unemployed workers, and that they do so...
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