This paper discusses why redundant skilled workers may be reluctant to accept interim unskilled jobs. If skilled work is more satisfying or less arduous for highly productive workers, then such workers invest more in moving quickly between skilled jobs. Thus, high productivity workers tend to search on-the-job, and if unemployed will specialise in job search, rather than take an interim position. If individual differences in productivity are known to the worker but not the potential employer, then search strategy may be used as a productivity signal, with more than the efficient proportion of workers searching on-the-job and too few accepting interim unskilled jobs. Optimal policy requires a subsidy on interim unskilled jobs
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Temporary layoffs are an important feature of North American and European labor markets. This articl...
This paper examines the cyclical properties of employment rates in a search and matching model that ...
The paper develops a model of directed search on the job in which transitions of workers between une...
This paper studies amplification of productivity shocks in labor markets through on-the-job-search. ...
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This paper develops a matching model of the labor market under wage rigidity when hiring decisions a...
This paper presents a matching model with low- and high-skilled workers and simple and complex jobs....
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In this paper I study a new amplification mechanism in search models that arises when workers can ch...
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