This study explores how wage flexibility and job search intensity evolve with search duration among young, middle-aged and older job seekers. It moreover investigates whether financial hardship and reemployment efficacy mediate the relationships. Multi-group structural equation modeling on a sample of 1205 Belgian unemployed job seekers showed that search duration affected both wage flexibility and job search intensity, and that effect sizes differed across age groups. Wage flexibility did not evolve with search duration among young and middle-aged job seekers. Yet, our analyses revealed a direct, negative relationship between search duration and wage flexibility among older job seekers. While financial hardship and reemployment efficacy fu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Understanding the ways people look for jobs is an i...
This paper presents findings from a survey of 6,025 unemployed workers who were interviewed every we...
Differences in job search behaviour have long been recognized in theoretical literature as a potenti...
This study explores how wage flexibility and job search intensity evolve with search duration among ...
Although studies on job search implicitly presume that relationships between antecedents and indicat...
The interest in flexible job search behavior among unemployed jobseekers, i.e., the extent to which ...
The interest in flexible job search behaviour (FJSB) among unemployed jobseekers, i.e., the extent t...
Long-term unemployment of older people can have severe consequences for individuals, communities and...
Dynamic predictors of job-search intensity over time are examined in a large 10-wave longitudinal st...
This study sought to examine the ways in which employment flexibility – a novel psychological constr...
Following a group of 2,973 Australian unemployed job seekers over time, we confirm predictions from ...
During the Great Recession of 2007, unemployment reached nearly 10 percent and the ratio of unemploy...
Reemployment chances for unemployed aged fifty and over are lowcompared to those of younger persons....
In line with earlier literature, I document a U-shaped relationship between age and wage dispersion ...
In this study we ask how reservation wages of older unemployment benefit recipients change if they a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Understanding the ways people look for jobs is an i...
This paper presents findings from a survey of 6,025 unemployed workers who were interviewed every we...
Differences in job search behaviour have long been recognized in theoretical literature as a potenti...
This study explores how wage flexibility and job search intensity evolve with search duration among ...
Although studies on job search implicitly presume that relationships between antecedents and indicat...
The interest in flexible job search behavior among unemployed jobseekers, i.e., the extent to which ...
The interest in flexible job search behaviour (FJSB) among unemployed jobseekers, i.e., the extent t...
Long-term unemployment of older people can have severe consequences for individuals, communities and...
Dynamic predictors of job-search intensity over time are examined in a large 10-wave longitudinal st...
This study sought to examine the ways in which employment flexibility – a novel psychological constr...
Following a group of 2,973 Australian unemployed job seekers over time, we confirm predictions from ...
During the Great Recession of 2007, unemployment reached nearly 10 percent and the ratio of unemploy...
Reemployment chances for unemployed aged fifty and over are lowcompared to those of younger persons....
In line with earlier literature, I document a U-shaped relationship between age and wage dispersion ...
In this study we ask how reservation wages of older unemployment benefit recipients change if they a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Understanding the ways people look for jobs is an i...
This paper presents findings from a survey of 6,025 unemployed workers who were interviewed every we...
Differences in job search behaviour have long been recognized in theoretical literature as a potenti...