Structural estimation of search intensity: do non-employed workers search enough
During the Great Recession of 2007, unemployment reached nearly 10 percent and the ratio of unemploy...
To evaluate search effort monitoring of unemployed workers, it is important to take account of post-...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...
The speed at which unemployed workers \u85nd jobs depends on their search intensity. Most of the lit...
The speed at which unemployed workers \u85nd jobs depends on their search intensity. Most of the lit...
We present a structural framework for the evaluation of public policies intended to increase job sea...
We present a structural framework for the evaluation of public policies intended to increase job sea...
This paper analyzes the search decision of employees empirically. A maximum likelihood model consist...
This paper quantifies the importance of non-wage job characteristics to workers by estimating a stru...
In this paper, I consider four determinants of wages: productivity, workers' bargaining power, ...
This paper analyzes an urn–ball matching model in which workers decide how intensively they sample j...
In this paper I explore optimal employment contract design in a random search framework, where worke...
This paper develops a theory of the unemployed individual's choice of how much effort to devote to s...
In this paper, we examine the disincentive effects of the public employment service on the search ef...
To evaluate search effort monitoring of unemployed workers, it is important to take account of post-...
During the Great Recession of 2007, unemployment reached nearly 10 percent and the ratio of unemploy...
To evaluate search effort monitoring of unemployed workers, it is important to take account of post-...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...
The speed at which unemployed workers \u85nd jobs depends on their search intensity. Most of the lit...
The speed at which unemployed workers \u85nd jobs depends on their search intensity. Most of the lit...
We present a structural framework for the evaluation of public policies intended to increase job sea...
We present a structural framework for the evaluation of public policies intended to increase job sea...
This paper analyzes the search decision of employees empirically. A maximum likelihood model consist...
This paper quantifies the importance of non-wage job characteristics to workers by estimating a stru...
In this paper, I consider four determinants of wages: productivity, workers' bargaining power, ...
This paper analyzes an urn–ball matching model in which workers decide how intensively they sample j...
In this paper I explore optimal employment contract design in a random search framework, where worke...
This paper develops a theory of the unemployed individual's choice of how much effort to devote to s...
In this paper, we examine the disincentive effects of the public employment service on the search ef...
To evaluate search effort monitoring of unemployed workers, it is important to take account of post-...
During the Great Recession of 2007, unemployment reached nearly 10 percent and the ratio of unemploy...
To evaluate search effort monitoring of unemployed workers, it is important to take account of post-...
This paper examines how four components of the job search process influence the job-finding rate. A ...