This paper stresses the importance of a specification of the matching function in which the measure of job matches corresponds to the measure of job searchers. In many empirical studies on the matching function this requirement has not been fulfilled because it is difficult to find information about employed job searchers and job searchers from outside the labour market. In this paper, we specify and estimate matching functions where the flow corresponds to the correct stock. We use several approximations for the stock of non-unemployed job searchers. We find that the estimation results are sensitive to the approximation we use. Our main conclusion is that it is important to account for the behaviour of non-unemployed job searchers since ot...
We examine the matching process using monthly panel data for local labour markets in Sweden. We find...
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate US labour market data? While the model has become a...
The study presents evidence on the matching function by using different measures of job matches, the...
This paper stresses the importance of a specification of the matching function in which the measure ...
This paper stresses the importance of a specification of the matching function in which the measure ...
The majority of new jobs in the U.S. is filled by workers coming from employment or from out of the ...
This paper tests whether aggregate matching is consistent with unemployment being mainly due to sear...
This paper tests whether aggregate matching is consistent with unemployment being mainly due to sear...
This paper develops a model of equilibrium unemployment with (unobservable) endogenous on-the-job se...
This paper is concerned with the matching of job searchers with vacant jobs: a key component of the ...
The matching function that postulates a relationship between the flow of new matches and stock of jo...
We show that equilibrium matching models imply that standard estimates of the matching function elas...
We show that equilibrium matching models imply that standard estimates of the matching function elas...
We estimate the stock-flow matching model using micro-level data from a well-defined labor market. U...
We examine the matching process using monthly panel data for local labour markets in Sweden. We find...
We examine the matching process using monthly panel data for local labour markets in Sweden. We find...
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate US labour market data? While the model has become a...
The study presents evidence on the matching function by using different measures of job matches, the...
This paper stresses the importance of a specification of the matching function in which the measure ...
This paper stresses the importance of a specification of the matching function in which the measure ...
The majority of new jobs in the U.S. is filled by workers coming from employment or from out of the ...
This paper tests whether aggregate matching is consistent with unemployment being mainly due to sear...
This paper tests whether aggregate matching is consistent with unemployment being mainly due to sear...
This paper develops a model of equilibrium unemployment with (unobservable) endogenous on-the-job se...
This paper is concerned with the matching of job searchers with vacant jobs: a key component of the ...
The matching function that postulates a relationship between the flow of new matches and stock of jo...
We show that equilibrium matching models imply that standard estimates of the matching function elas...
We show that equilibrium matching models imply that standard estimates of the matching function elas...
We estimate the stock-flow matching model using micro-level data from a well-defined labor market. U...
We examine the matching process using monthly panel data for local labour markets in Sweden. We find...
We examine the matching process using monthly panel data for local labour markets in Sweden. We find...
Does the search and matching model fit aggregate US labour market data? While the model has become a...
The study presents evidence on the matching function by using different measures of job matches, the...