The empirical literature on happiness finds that employment significantly contributes to well-being. We propose a dynamic model that explains why individuals may nonetheless be reluctant to pick up low-paid work. Accepting low-paid work will put them in an adverse position in future wage bargaining, as employers could infer the individual's low reservation wage from his working history. Employers will exploit their knowledge by offering low wages to this individual in the future. Therefore, employees with low reservation wage strategically opt into unemployment to signal a high reservation wage.
The purpose of this paper is to explain why low-wage workers with identical qualifications to higher...
Are low wages an instrument for the unemployed to switch to high-paying jobs within a medium-term pe...
This article constructs a job-search model in which worker’s ability varies over time; a high-abilit...
Research by psychologists and others has consistently found that employees experience better psychol...
When a job-seeker and an employer meet, find a prospective joint surplus, and bargain over the wage,...
The paper focuses on an employee’s perception of his or her own labour market outcome. It proposes t...
Empirical studies of job search strongly suggest that the reservati on wage of unemployed job-seekin...
This paper analyzes how subjective expectations about wage opportunities influence the job search de...
Unemployment and job-turnover are continuing national problems with pervasive social impact. Public ...
Marginal Employment is a trip-wire We analyse the consequences of starting a certain type of low-wag...
This paper presents a signaling explanation for unemployment. The basic idea is that employment at a...
This paper provides evidence on the behavior of reservation wages over the spell of unemployment, us...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why low-wage workers with identical qualifications to higher...
This paper develops an on-the-job search model with wage posting where unemployment benefits are pro...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why low-wage workers with identical qualifications to higher...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why low-wage workers with identical qualifications to higher...
Are low wages an instrument for the unemployed to switch to high-paying jobs within a medium-term pe...
This article constructs a job-search model in which worker’s ability varies over time; a high-abilit...
Research by psychologists and others has consistently found that employees experience better psychol...
When a job-seeker and an employer meet, find a prospective joint surplus, and bargain over the wage,...
The paper focuses on an employee’s perception of his or her own labour market outcome. It proposes t...
Empirical studies of job search strongly suggest that the reservati on wage of unemployed job-seekin...
This paper analyzes how subjective expectations about wage opportunities influence the job search de...
Unemployment and job-turnover are continuing national problems with pervasive social impact. Public ...
Marginal Employment is a trip-wire We analyse the consequences of starting a certain type of low-wag...
This paper presents a signaling explanation for unemployment. The basic idea is that employment at a...
This paper provides evidence on the behavior of reservation wages over the spell of unemployment, us...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why low-wage workers with identical qualifications to higher...
This paper develops an on-the-job search model with wage posting where unemployment benefits are pro...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why low-wage workers with identical qualifications to higher...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why low-wage workers with identical qualifications to higher...
Are low wages an instrument for the unemployed to switch to high-paying jobs within a medium-term pe...
This article constructs a job-search model in which worker’s ability varies over time; a high-abilit...