This paper investigates the income inequality generated by a jobsearch process when di§erent cohorts of homogeneous workers are allowed to have di§erent degrees of impatience. Using the fact the average wage under the invariant Markovian distribution is a decreasing function of the time preference (Cysne (2004)), I show that the Lorenz curve and the between-cohort Gini coe¢ cient of income inequality can be easily derived in this case. An example with arbitrary measures regarding the wage o§ers and the distribution of time preferences among cohorts provides some quantitative insights into how much income inequality can be generated, and into how it varies as a function of the probability of unemployment and of the probability that the worke...
This paper examines wage inequality in the context of a Burdett-Mortensen (1998) model that is exten...
This paper presents a model in which firms and workers must engage in costly search to find a produc...
Starting in the 70’s, wage inequality and the number of hours worked by em-ployed US prime age male ...
This paper investigates the income inequality generated by a job-search process when di¤erent cohort...
This paper investigates the income inequality generated by a jobsearch process when di§erent cohorts...
This paper investigates the income inequality generated by a job-search process when di¤erent cohort...
This paper explores the use of an intertemporal job-search model in the investigation of within-coho...
Lawrance (1991) has shown, through the estimation of consumption Euler equations, that subjective ra...
By mixing together inequalities based on cyclical variables, such as unemployment, and on structural...
Since the early 1980s the labor market in the United States has seen a substantial increase in earni...
Since the early 1980s the labor market in the United States has seen a substantial increase in earni...
In this paper I claim that, in a long-run perspective, measurements of income inequality, under any ...
In this paper, I develop and estimate a model of the labor market that can account for both the ineq...
The distribution of wages and jobs changed all across advanced economies the last few decades. These...
The distribution of wages and jobs changed all across advanced economies the last few decades. These...
This paper examines wage inequality in the context of a Burdett-Mortensen (1998) model that is exten...
This paper presents a model in which firms and workers must engage in costly search to find a produc...
Starting in the 70’s, wage inequality and the number of hours worked by em-ployed US prime age male ...
This paper investigates the income inequality generated by a job-search process when di¤erent cohort...
This paper investigates the income inequality generated by a jobsearch process when di§erent cohorts...
This paper investigates the income inequality generated by a job-search process when di¤erent cohort...
This paper explores the use of an intertemporal job-search model in the investigation of within-coho...
Lawrance (1991) has shown, through the estimation of consumption Euler equations, that subjective ra...
By mixing together inequalities based on cyclical variables, such as unemployment, and on structural...
Since the early 1980s the labor market in the United States has seen a substantial increase in earni...
Since the early 1980s the labor market in the United States has seen a substantial increase in earni...
In this paper I claim that, in a long-run perspective, measurements of income inequality, under any ...
In this paper, I develop and estimate a model of the labor market that can account for both the ineq...
The distribution of wages and jobs changed all across advanced economies the last few decades. These...
The distribution of wages and jobs changed all across advanced economies the last few decades. These...
This paper examines wage inequality in the context of a Burdett-Mortensen (1998) model that is exten...
This paper presents a model in which firms and workers must engage in costly search to find a produc...
Starting in the 70’s, wage inequality and the number of hours worked by em-ployed US prime age male ...