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unemployment rate and the actual unemployment rate in the country, which is a meaningful indicator of their misperception of labor … model includes: controls for the worker's ability; country-specific fixed effects; the unemployment rate in the region of … residence, which might be the benchmark respondents have in mind when reporting their perception of the national unemployment …
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firms can explain the relatively high level of unemployment amongstlower educated workers and the relatively strong … level of education can notexplain the stronger cyclicality of the unemployment rate for lower educatedworkers. We conclude …
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job-to-job transitions, age, and education on wage mobility. Based on our descriptive analysis, we conclude that indeed a …
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estimates an on-the-job search model of the labor market to study the contribution of wage inequality and job mobility in … explaining earnings instability. To study the evolution over time of these different components we extract two estimation samples … labor market between the two periods are in the job-to-job mobility and in the variance of the wage offer distributions …
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This paper develops a labour market matching model with heterogeneous firms, on-thejob search and referrals. Social …
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This paper extends Pissarides (1990)’s matching model by considering two sectors (routine and manual) and workers …
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