Chapter 1 develops a model of the labor market that can account for the following facts. The duration of unemployment is higher for lesser skilled workers in all countries. The probability of becoming unemployed is also higher for lesser skilled workers in countries with low fixed firing costs, i.e. costs that are not proportional to wage. However, lesser skilled workers actually become unemployed less frequently than their higher skilled counterparts in countries with high fixed firing costs. These facts are established for a sample of young workers. The model, which is based on matching frictions, only relies on different firing regulations to explain the diverging patterns. Its main implications is that it is necessary to differentiate b...
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This dissertation presents three different contributions on Job Search Models attempting to identify...
textMy dissertation focuses on the heterogeneity in labor markets. The first chapter proposes an exp...
Chapter 1 develops a model of the labor market that can account for the following facts. The duratio...
This dissertation is composed of three essays using labor search models to explore the role of skill...
The first chapter studies the role of search frictions and preference shocks and how they lead to so...
The first chapter discusses the effects of uncertainty shocks on the labour market. Using US data, I...
A model of the labor market under search frictions is developed, where participants are heterogeneou...
This thesis contains three essays on wages, worker mobility and the macroeconomy. Chapter 1 develops...
Chapter 1: It is a commonly held view that the quality of unemployed workers varies countercyclicall...
A model of the labor market under search frictions is developed, where participants are heterogeneou...
The first chapter investigates the efficiency of workers\u27 mobility decision in an equilibrium sea...
In the last two decades, the search and matching theory has probably become the most adopted framewo...
The first chapter of the thesis considers a job search model with entrepreneurial decisions by unemp...
This paper examines the cyclical properties of employment rates in a search and matching model that ...
No abstract availableThis work collects three search and matching models that try to answer to diffe...
This dissertation presents three different contributions on Job Search Models attempting to identify...
textMy dissertation focuses on the heterogeneity in labor markets. The first chapter proposes an exp...
Chapter 1 develops a model of the labor market that can account for the following facts. The duratio...
This dissertation is composed of three essays using labor search models to explore the role of skill...
The first chapter studies the role of search frictions and preference shocks and how they lead to so...
The first chapter discusses the effects of uncertainty shocks on the labour market. Using US data, I...
A model of the labor market under search frictions is developed, where participants are heterogeneou...
This thesis contains three essays on wages, worker mobility and the macroeconomy. Chapter 1 develops...
Chapter 1: It is a commonly held view that the quality of unemployed workers varies countercyclicall...
A model of the labor market under search frictions is developed, where participants are heterogeneou...
The first chapter investigates the efficiency of workers\u27 mobility decision in an equilibrium sea...
In the last two decades, the search and matching theory has probably become the most adopted framewo...
The first chapter of the thesis considers a job search model with entrepreneurial decisions by unemp...
This paper examines the cyclical properties of employment rates in a search and matching model that ...
No abstract availableThis work collects three search and matching models that try to answer to diffe...
This dissertation presents three different contributions on Job Search Models attempting to identify...
textMy dissertation focuses on the heterogeneity in labor markets. The first chapter proposes an exp...