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41“...We examine the inter-related dynamics of the unemployment flows and stock. Our model allows them to be linked through the standard accounting identity, but...”
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42“...The existing literature on inequality between private and public sectors focuses on cross-section differences in earnings levels. Forward-looking agents,...”
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43by Postel-Vinay, Fabien Turon, Hélène Published in Discussion Paper series, Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (2011)“...Job-to-job turnover provides a way for employers to escape statutory firing costs, as unprofitable workers may willfully quit their job on receiving an outside...”
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45by Turon, Hélène“...Mixed proportional hazard models are commonly used to estimate duration dependence and unobserved heterogeneity in unemployment exit rates. Some strong...”
01.04.2003
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46by Turon, Hélène Published in IZA Discussion paper series (2003)“...Mixed proportional hazard models are commonly used to estimate duration dependence and unobserved heterogeneity in unemployment exit rates. Some strong...”
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47by Turon, Hélène“...Mixed proportional hazard models are commonly used to estimate duration dependence and unobserved heterogeneity in unemployment exit rates. Some strong...”
01.01.2003
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48“...Standard matching models of unemployment assume that workers and job flows are identical. This is in stark contrast to empirical evidence that job flows in...”
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49“...The Mortensen-Pissarides model is an attractive model because it is tractable, delivers some intuitive comparative statics and permits policy analysis...”
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50“...Individual labor earnings observed in worker panel data have complex, highly persistent dynamics. We investigate the capacity of a structural job search model...”
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51“...This paper uses the search and matching framework to explore the impact of employed job search on the labour market. We allow for endogenous employed job...”
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52“...Individual labour earnings observed in worker panel data have complex, highly persistent dynamics. We investigate the capacity of a structural job search model...”
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53“...Individual labor earnings observed in worker panel data have complex, highly persistent dynamics. We investigate the capacity of a structural job search model...”
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54“...Individual labor earnings observed in worker panel data have complex, highly persistent dynamics. We investigate the capacity of a structural job search model...”
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55“...This paper uses the search and matching framework to explore the impact of employed job search on the labour market. The specific features of our model are...”
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56“...Individual labor earnings observed in worker panel data have complex, highly persistent dynamics. We investigate the capacity of a structural job search model...”
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57“...The existing literature on inequality between private and public sectors focuses on cross-section differences in earnings levels. A more general way of looking...”
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58“...Individual labor earnings observed in worker panel data have complex, highly persistent dynamics. We investigate the capacity of a structural job search model...”
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59“...The existing literature on inequality between private and public sectors focuses on cross-section differences in earnings levels. A more general way of looking...”
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60“...The existing literature on inequality between private and public sectors focuses on cross-section differences in earnings levels. A more general way of looking...”