This paper analyses the contribution of the composition of the pool of employed and unemployed individuals to labour market dynamics in different phases of the business cycle. Using individual-level data from the Current Population Survey (CPS), we decompose differences in employment status transition rates between upswings and downturns into explained and unexplained parts. We find that the duration of unemployment contributes to explaining unemployment outflows to employment and observe that its initially positive contribution turns negative in deep recessions. Composition effects play an important role for unemployment outflows to non-participation but dampen the cyclicality of unemployment inflows from employment
This paper examines the relationship between unemployment durations and cyclical movements in unempl...
In this paper, we study the unemployment dynamics in the Belgian regions, Flanders and Wallonia, on ...
Abstract We explore the extent to which composition, duration dependence, and labor force non-partic...
In the past decades several features of U.S. unemployment dynamics have been investigated empiricall...
One of the strongest trends in recent macroeconomic modeling of labor market fluctuations is to trea...
In this article, we study U.S. unemployment dynamics using grouped unemployment data from the Curren...
Many previous articles have studied the contribution of inflows and outflows to the cyclical variati...
This paper studies unemployed workers’ decisions to change occupations, and their impact on fluctua...
In this paper I study how individual unemployment durations vary over the business cycle, using unem...
We combine micro and macro unemployment duration data to study the effects of the business cycle on ...
Unemployment varies substantially over time and across sub-groups of the labour market. Worker flows...
We combine micro and macro unemployment duration data to study the effects of the business cycle on ...
This paper explores the evolution of the labor market across the business cycle and specifically the...
This paper explores the role of observed and unobserved heterogeneity in explaining both cross-secti...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) data over the period 1976-2010 and the occupation classificati...
This paper examines the relationship between unemployment durations and cyclical movements in unempl...
In this paper, we study the unemployment dynamics in the Belgian regions, Flanders and Wallonia, on ...
Abstract We explore the extent to which composition, duration dependence, and labor force non-partic...
In the past decades several features of U.S. unemployment dynamics have been investigated empiricall...
One of the strongest trends in recent macroeconomic modeling of labor market fluctuations is to trea...
In this article, we study U.S. unemployment dynamics using grouped unemployment data from the Curren...
Many previous articles have studied the contribution of inflows and outflows to the cyclical variati...
This paper studies unemployed workers’ decisions to change occupations, and their impact on fluctua...
In this paper I study how individual unemployment durations vary over the business cycle, using unem...
We combine micro and macro unemployment duration data to study the effects of the business cycle on ...
Unemployment varies substantially over time and across sub-groups of the labour market. Worker flows...
We combine micro and macro unemployment duration data to study the effects of the business cycle on ...
This paper explores the evolution of the labor market across the business cycle and specifically the...
This paper explores the role of observed and unobserved heterogeneity in explaining both cross-secti...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) data over the period 1976-2010 and the occupation classificati...
This paper examines the relationship between unemployment durations and cyclical movements in unempl...
In this paper, we study the unemployment dynamics in the Belgian regions, Flanders and Wallonia, on ...
Abstract We explore the extent to which composition, duration dependence, and labor force non-partic...