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labor markets. It also demonstrates that a positive rate of unemployment can exist even in the absence of matching frictions …Agents on the same side of a two-sided matching market (such as the marriage or labor market) compete with each other … generally occur prior to matching, this activity has come to be known in recent literature (Peters, 2007) as pre …
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, immigration, unemployment, equalizing differences, and institutions in the labor market. There is particular emphasis on the …
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four and a half months to find a job. Combining these results, it is demonstrated that reducing the average unemployment … search and matching model of the labor market. All workers, irrespective of their labor force status can commit crimes and … of various labor market and crime policies such as unemployment insurance, hiring subsidies and the duration of jail …
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EPL varying among workers of different skills on the level and composition of unemployment, job flows, productivity and …
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Previous research implementing stratification on the propensity score has generally relied on using five strata, based on prior theoretical groundwork and minimal empirical evidence as to the suitability of quintiles to adequately reduce bias in all cases and across all sample sizes. This study...
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properties of several semiparametric estimators of average treatment effects, including IPW, matching and double robust …
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matching utilisé habituellement pour évaluer l’impact de politique sur une population donnée a été utilisée comme méthode d … Score Matching usually used to estimate the impact of social or economic policies on target groups. By the matching method …
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Since the 1990s, the effective global labor supply has increased strongly, in particular due to the integration of China and India into the global markets. This rise has also deteriorated the situation of low-skilled workers in advanced economies. This development raises important challenges for...
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in East Germany after unification, the existence of unemployment traps, their influence on labor market persistence and …
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policies for the welfare state are analysed: Unemployment accounts, employment subsidies and flexicurity. Finally, a new …
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