We investigate whether women search longer for a job than men and whether these differences change over the life cycle. Our empirical analysis exploits German register data on highly attached displaced workers. We apply duration models to analyze gender differences in job search taking into account observed and unobserved worker heterogeneity and censoring. Simple survival functions show that displaced women take longer to find a new job than comparable men. Disaggregation by age groups reveals that these differences are driven by differential behavior of prime age women. There is no significant difference in job search duration among the very young and older workers. These differential outcomes remain even after we control for dif...
In line with earlier literature, I document a U-shaped relationship between age and wage dispersion ...
Gender differences in employment rates in later life, although still substantial, have narrowed dram...
Unemployment is an important predictor of one’s future employment success. Yet, much about the endur...
We investigate whether women search longer for a job than men and whether these differences change ...
We investigate whether women search longer for a job than men and whether these differences change o...
Labor market participation rates of West German females have risen during the last decades, whereas ...
Abstract: This paper assesses whether a parsimonious partial equilibrium job search model with on-th...
This paper assesses whether a parsimonious partial equilibrium job search model with on-the-job sear...
Labor market participation rates of West German females have risen during the last decades, whereas ...
We develop a life-cycle model of the labor market in which different worker-firm matches have differ...
We develop a life-cycle model of the labor market in which different worker-firm matches have differ...
In most countries, there are systematic age and gender differences in labor market outcomes. Older w...
We examine differences in search behavior between men and women using data on displaced workers. We...
Both authors contributed equally to this work. This paper addresses two questions: Do changing labou...
It is often noted that employment rates of females have been rising during the last decades. However...
In line with earlier literature, I document a U-shaped relationship between age and wage dispersion ...
Gender differences in employment rates in later life, although still substantial, have narrowed dram...
Unemployment is an important predictor of one’s future employment success. Yet, much about the endur...
We investigate whether women search longer for a job than men and whether these differences change ...
We investigate whether women search longer for a job than men and whether these differences change o...
Labor market participation rates of West German females have risen during the last decades, whereas ...
Abstract: This paper assesses whether a parsimonious partial equilibrium job search model with on-th...
This paper assesses whether a parsimonious partial equilibrium job search model with on-the-job sear...
Labor market participation rates of West German females have risen during the last decades, whereas ...
We develop a life-cycle model of the labor market in which different worker-firm matches have differ...
We develop a life-cycle model of the labor market in which different worker-firm matches have differ...
In most countries, there are systematic age and gender differences in labor market outcomes. Older w...
We examine differences in search behavior between men and women using data on displaced workers. We...
Both authors contributed equally to this work. This paper addresses two questions: Do changing labou...
It is often noted that employment rates of females have been rising during the last decades. However...
In line with earlier literature, I document a U-shaped relationship between age and wage dispersion ...
Gender differences in employment rates in later life, although still substantial, have narrowed dram...
Unemployment is an important predictor of one’s future employment success. Yet, much about the endur...