Job search is a central element of activation policies, which aim to transform unemployed people into active jobseekers who are subject to checks. We examine a neglected aspect of activation: sanctions. To do so we analyse, through biographical interviews with formerly-unemployed people whose benefit payments have been stopped, what it means when a job search is deemed insufficient. Although these formerly-unemployed people have failed to present enough written and tangible evidence of their job search during checks, they have pursued a different type of job search comprising more informal activities that are difficult to convert into written documents. So, we identify a twin-stranded job search – prescribed and alternative. We also point o...
Employment interruption is a common experience in today’s labor market, most frequently due to unemp...
DellaVigna and Paserman (2005) and Paserman (2008) have shown that imposing job search requirements ...
Using a unique new survey, we study the relationship between search effort and employment outcomes f...
Job search is a central element of activation policies, which aim to transform unemployed people int...
We develop and estimate a non-stationary job search model to evaluate a scheme that monitors job sea...
Employability perceptions have been suggested to protect well-being in times of job insecurity. Perc...
Unemployment insurance systems include the monitoring of unemployed workers and punitive sanctions i...
Benefit eligibility requirements intend to incentivize the unemployed to find work more quickly. Our...
Job loss and job search are particularly devastating and stressful events that individuals can exper...
The interest in flexible job search behaviour (FJSB) among unemployed jobseekers, i.e., the extent t...
To date, researchers have been very attentive to how the stigma of criminality informs employers’ hi...
The interest in flexible job search behavior among unemployed jobseekers, i.e., the extent to which ...
Objectives:An emerging body of literature links stressors or obstacles (e.g., compliance to an unemp...
We often associate job search with job loss, an adverse and often traumatic experience with dire con...
Since July 2004 the job search effort of long-term unemployed benefit claimants is monitored in Belg...
Employment interruption is a common experience in today’s labor market, most frequently due to unemp...
DellaVigna and Paserman (2005) and Paserman (2008) have shown that imposing job search requirements ...
Using a unique new survey, we study the relationship between search effort and employment outcomes f...
Job search is a central element of activation policies, which aim to transform unemployed people int...
We develop and estimate a non-stationary job search model to evaluate a scheme that monitors job sea...
Employability perceptions have been suggested to protect well-being in times of job insecurity. Perc...
Unemployment insurance systems include the monitoring of unemployed workers and punitive sanctions i...
Benefit eligibility requirements intend to incentivize the unemployed to find work more quickly. Our...
Job loss and job search are particularly devastating and stressful events that individuals can exper...
The interest in flexible job search behaviour (FJSB) among unemployed jobseekers, i.e., the extent t...
To date, researchers have been very attentive to how the stigma of criminality informs employers’ hi...
The interest in flexible job search behavior among unemployed jobseekers, i.e., the extent to which ...
Objectives:An emerging body of literature links stressors or obstacles (e.g., compliance to an unemp...
We often associate job search with job loss, an adverse and often traumatic experience with dire con...
Since July 2004 the job search effort of long-term unemployed benefit claimants is monitored in Belg...
Employment interruption is a common experience in today’s labor market, most frequently due to unemp...
DellaVigna and Paserman (2005) and Paserman (2008) have shown that imposing job search requirements ...
Using a unique new survey, we study the relationship between search effort and employment outcomes f...