The paper presents a tractable general equilibrium model of search unemployment that incorporates absence from work as a distinct labor force state. Absenteeism is driven by random shocks to the value of leisure that are private information to the workers. Firms offer wages, and possibly sick pay, so as to maximize expected profits, recognizing that the compensation package affects the queue of job applicants and possibly the absence rate as well. Shocks to the value of leisure among nonemployed individuals interact with their search decisions and trigger movements into and out of the labor force. The analysis provides a number of results concerning the impact of social insurance benefits and other determinants of workers’ and firms’ behavi...
This paper develops a model with search to examine the determinants of the amount of capital purchas...
Countries with unemployment insurance (UI) program can effectively conduct a labor market policy and...
This thesis examines several issues surrounding the causes of aggregate unemployment that relate to ...
The paper presents a tractable general equilibrium model of search unemployment that incorporates ab...
The paper presents a model that allows a unified analysis of sickness absence and search unemploymen...
The paper presents a model that allows a unified analysis of sickness absence and search unemploymen...
This paper extends Lucas and Prescott’s (1974) search model to develop a notion of rest unemployment...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that an increasing number of working-age individuals have a weake...
Abstract of associated article: Many labor market policies affect the marginal benefits and costs of...
This paper develops a theory of the unemployed individual's choice of how much effort to devote to s...
Abstract: Unemployment varies strongly between countries with comparable economic structure. Some e...
Most models of job search focus on developing optimal search rules when an individual is unemployed ...
This thesis explores the role of inactivity in shaping unemployment fluctuations in frictional labou...
This paper introduces on-the-job search into the model of search equilibrium that builds on the conc...
This paper explicitly differentiates between unemployment and inactivity, by defin-ing inactivity as...
This paper develops a model with search to examine the determinants of the amount of capital purchas...
Countries with unemployment insurance (UI) program can effectively conduct a labor market policy and...
This thesis examines several issues surrounding the causes of aggregate unemployment that relate to ...
The paper presents a tractable general equilibrium model of search unemployment that incorporates ab...
The paper presents a model that allows a unified analysis of sickness absence and search unemploymen...
The paper presents a model that allows a unified analysis of sickness absence and search unemploymen...
This paper extends Lucas and Prescott’s (1974) search model to develop a notion of rest unemployment...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that an increasing number of working-age individuals have a weake...
Abstract of associated article: Many labor market policies affect the marginal benefits and costs of...
This paper develops a theory of the unemployed individual's choice of how much effort to devote to s...
Abstract: Unemployment varies strongly between countries with comparable economic structure. Some e...
Most models of job search focus on developing optimal search rules when an individual is unemployed ...
This thesis explores the role of inactivity in shaping unemployment fluctuations in frictional labou...
This paper introduces on-the-job search into the model of search equilibrium that builds on the conc...
This paper explicitly differentiates between unemployment and inactivity, by defin-ing inactivity as...
This paper develops a model with search to examine the determinants of the amount of capital purchas...
Countries with unemployment insurance (UI) program can effectively conduct a labor market policy and...
This thesis examines several issues surrounding the causes of aggregate unemployment that relate to ...