This paper investigates the age-dependency of participation and unemployment by integrating job search with intertemporal optimizing behavior of finitely-lived households. We find that search frictions and tax rates distort the decisions of older workers to a much larger extent than that of young workers. This finding provides an explanation of the observed fall of partici-pation rates of elder workers as a result of the post-war increase in tax rates and replacement rates. We show that the age pattern of search unemployment does not match observed unem-ployment and we propose a new concept of ‘voluntary ’ unemployment that agrees well with observations
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textabstractThis paper investigates the age-dependency of participation and unemployment by integrat...
textabstractThis paper investigates the age-dependency of participation and unemployment by integrat...
In recent years, many countries have experienced a significant shift in demographic patterns towards...
This paper argues that aging of the labor force a¤ects job creation and job destruction. To analyze ...
In this paper, we show that (i) the volatility of worker flows increases with age in US CPS data, an...
International audienceIn this paper, we show that (i) the volatility of worker flows increases with ...
In line with earlier literature, I document a U-shaped relationship between age and wage dispersion ...
This paper originally incorporates life-cycle features into the job creation - job destruction frame...
We develop a life-cycle model of the labor market in which different worker-firm matches have differ...
Recent demographic changes, for example, aging of the population, declining labor force participatio...
We develop a life-cycle model of the labor market in which different worker-firm matches have differ...
Abstract The ageing of workers is a key factor to explain their different performance on the labour ...
International audienceThis paper examines the age-related design of firing taxes by extending the th...
This paper develops a life-cycle approach to equilibrium unemployment. Workers only differ respectiv...
This paper presents a model where young and old workers compete for one type of jobs in the presence...
textabstractThis paper investigates the age-dependency of participation and unemployment by integrat...
textabstractThis paper investigates the age-dependency of participation and unemployment by integrat...
In recent years, many countries have experienced a significant shift in demographic patterns towards...
This paper argues that aging of the labor force a¤ects job creation and job destruction. To analyze ...
In this paper, we show that (i) the volatility of worker flows increases with age in US CPS data, an...
International audienceIn this paper, we show that (i) the volatility of worker flows increases with ...
In line with earlier literature, I document a U-shaped relationship between age and wage dispersion ...
This paper originally incorporates life-cycle features into the job creation - job destruction frame...
We develop a life-cycle model of the labor market in which different worker-firm matches have differ...
Recent demographic changes, for example, aging of the population, declining labor force participatio...
We develop a life-cycle model of the labor market in which different worker-firm matches have differ...
Abstract The ageing of workers is a key factor to explain their different performance on the labour ...
International audienceThis paper examines the age-related design of firing taxes by extending the th...
This paper develops a life-cycle approach to equilibrium unemployment. Workers only differ respectiv...
This paper presents a model where young and old workers compete for one type of jobs in the presence...