Recent evidence suggests that unemployment benefit recipients search more extensively than non-recipients. It is conceivable that benefit claimants, looking for work in a more formal search environment, enjoy an informational advantage relative to non-claimants. This paper examines how such an effect could influence the probability of leaving unemployment, utilising data drawn from a matched sub-sample of the 1983 and 1984 Labour Force Surveys. Studies which neglect the claimant/non-claimant dichotomy may bias the true impact of the benefit system on transitions, since they also neglect this informational asymmetry. Utilising a general Markovian framework, multinomial logistic regressions of individual annual transition probabilities from u...
A multinomial logit model and matched files from the Spanish Active Population Survey (EPA) are used...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
Unemployment durations are generally modelled by specifying the conditional probability of leaving u...
Throughout the 1980s, the British unemployment compensation system was subject to a series of admini...
What affects the probability that an individual who has just entered unemployment finds employment w...
This Paper presents new evidence on the determinants of unemployment duration for men and women in B...
There is a great interest in Britain in the extent to which there exist a ‘low pay/no pay cycle’. Th...
In this work we focus on the British labour force, using data from the BHPS (British Household Panel...
This paper investigates how the effect of income while unemployed on the probability of an individua...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
This paper endogenises the job offer arrival rate in a standard search model in order to test the hy...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
This paper explores the affect of wealth and unemployment benefits on the probability job seekers tr...
This paper provides new evidence on unemployment durations for individuals in Great Britain using a ...
A multinomial logit model and matched files from the Spanish Active Population Survey (EPA) are used...
A multinomial logit model and matched files from the Spanish Active Population Survey (EPA) are used...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
Unemployment durations are generally modelled by specifying the conditional probability of leaving u...
Throughout the 1980s, the British unemployment compensation system was subject to a series of admini...
What affects the probability that an individual who has just entered unemployment finds employment w...
This Paper presents new evidence on the determinants of unemployment duration for men and women in B...
There is a great interest in Britain in the extent to which there exist a ‘low pay/no pay cycle’. Th...
In this work we focus on the British labour force, using data from the BHPS (British Household Panel...
This paper investigates how the effect of income while unemployed on the probability of an individua...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
This paper endogenises the job offer arrival rate in a standard search model in order to test the hy...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
This paper explores the affect of wealth and unemployment benefits on the probability job seekers tr...
This paper provides new evidence on unemployment durations for individuals in Great Britain using a ...
A multinomial logit model and matched files from the Spanish Active Population Survey (EPA) are used...
A multinomial logit model and matched files from the Spanish Active Population Survey (EPA) are used...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
Unemployment durations are generally modelled by specifying the conditional probability of leaving u...