This thesis explores the role of inactivity in shaping unemployment fluctuations in frictional labour markets. In the First Chapter, I document several facts on the behaviour of inactive individuals in the United Kingdom using the Labour Force Survey, observing a high degree of heterogeneity within those that are not classified as being part of the labour force population. I analyse the behaviour of marginally attached individuals and those who do not desire to work and their role in explaining labour market fluctuations. Then, I use the results found in the First Chapter as a motivation for the rest of this thesis. In the Second Chapter, I consider a search and matching model where vacancies behave as a stock variable in th...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that an increasing number of working-age individuals have a weake...
The labor market by itself can create cyclical outcomes, even in the absence of exogenous shocks. We...
We extend the standard textbook search and matching model by introducing deep habits in consumption....
This dissertation presents three different contributions on Job Search Models attempting to identify...
This paper studies unemployed workers’ decisions to change occupations, and their impact on fluctua...
This thesis consists of three chapters. In the first chapter, I study the long-run effect of financi...
This paper explicitly differentiates between unemployment and inactivity, by defin-ing inactivity as...
This paper provides new evidence on unemployment durations for individuals in Great Britain using a ...
This paper studies unemployed workers’ decisions to change occupations, and their impact on fluctuat...
Vita.This study is concerned with unemployment, job vacancies, and worker queues in equilibrium. Vac...
This paper studies the cyclical fluctuations in unemployment and vacancies in a search and matching ...
In this study the behaviour of firms and workers is modelled simultaneously in a labour market chara...
We construct an equilibrium random matching model of the labour market, with endogenous market parti...
The paper presents a tractable general equilibrium model of search unemployment that incorporates ab...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it reviews the model of search and matching equilibrium...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that an increasing number of working-age individuals have a weake...
The labor market by itself can create cyclical outcomes, even in the absence of exogenous shocks. We...
We extend the standard textbook search and matching model by introducing deep habits in consumption....
This dissertation presents three different contributions on Job Search Models attempting to identify...
This paper studies unemployed workers’ decisions to change occupations, and their impact on fluctua...
This thesis consists of three chapters. In the first chapter, I study the long-run effect of financi...
This paper explicitly differentiates between unemployment and inactivity, by defin-ing inactivity as...
This paper provides new evidence on unemployment durations for individuals in Great Britain using a ...
This paper studies unemployed workers’ decisions to change occupations, and their impact on fluctuat...
Vita.This study is concerned with unemployment, job vacancies, and worker queues in equilibrium. Vac...
This paper studies the cyclical fluctuations in unemployment and vacancies in a search and matching ...
In this study the behaviour of firms and workers is modelled simultaneously in a labour market chara...
We construct an equilibrium random matching model of the labour market, with endogenous market parti...
The paper presents a tractable general equilibrium model of search unemployment that incorporates ab...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it reviews the model of search and matching equilibrium...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that an increasing number of working-age individuals have a weake...
The labor market by itself can create cyclical outcomes, even in the absence of exogenous shocks. We...
We extend the standard textbook search and matching model by introducing deep habits in consumption....