This paper reports on the current status of the microeconomic research on labor supply behavior. The purpose is to direct attention to microeconomic research that may be helpful in the continuing evaluation of aggregate models designed to explain the dynamic behavior of wages, employment and unemployment. The approach is hopelessly empirical, and the emphasis throughout is on models specified completely enough to allow confrontation with the kind of data actually available.The first part of the paper is addressed to microeconomists, however. It is a brief attempt to provide a sketch of the stylized facts that aggregate models of the labor market are meant to address. These include (1) the serial "persistence" in the change in unemployment (...
This thesis consists of four papers in applied micro econometrics. The first paper evaluates the dis...
We evaluate whether state-of-the-art macro models featuring indivisible labor are consistent with mo...
This paper presents new empirical evidence on the cyclical behavior of US unemployment that poses a ...
Economists have long debated over what labor supply has to do with fluctuations in hours worked. Thi...
We confront microeconomic theory with macroeconomic data. Unemployment results from two main micro-l...
Efficiency wage models of the effort elicitation type have important implications for labor market d...
This paper reviews three recent directions of research on labor markets and the macroeconomy: models...
In this paper we use information on the cyclical variation of labor market participation to learn ab...
This series of essays studies the observed fluctuations in the aggregate economy and the factors beh...
In this dissertation, I study the role of labor supply in macroeconomic fluctations and the movement...
We build a general equilibrium model that features uninsurable idiosyncratic shocks, search friction...
We build a heterogeneous agents life cycle model that captures a large number of salient features of...
Using data from the Current Population Survey from 1980 through 2010 we examine what drives variatio...
We distinguish and assess three fundamental views of the labor market regarding the movements in une...
Discussion Papers / Central Bureau of Statistics. Dette er en gratis nettressurs Elektronisk reprod...
This thesis consists of four papers in applied micro econometrics. The first paper evaluates the dis...
We evaluate whether state-of-the-art macro models featuring indivisible labor are consistent with mo...
This paper presents new empirical evidence on the cyclical behavior of US unemployment that poses a ...
Economists have long debated over what labor supply has to do with fluctuations in hours worked. Thi...
We confront microeconomic theory with macroeconomic data. Unemployment results from two main micro-l...
Efficiency wage models of the effort elicitation type have important implications for labor market d...
This paper reviews three recent directions of research on labor markets and the macroeconomy: models...
In this paper we use information on the cyclical variation of labor market participation to learn ab...
This series of essays studies the observed fluctuations in the aggregate economy and the factors beh...
In this dissertation, I study the role of labor supply in macroeconomic fluctations and the movement...
We build a general equilibrium model that features uninsurable idiosyncratic shocks, search friction...
We build a heterogeneous agents life cycle model that captures a large number of salient features of...
Using data from the Current Population Survey from 1980 through 2010 we examine what drives variatio...
We distinguish and assess three fundamental views of the labor market regarding the movements in une...
Discussion Papers / Central Bureau of Statistics. Dette er en gratis nettressurs Elektronisk reprod...
This thesis consists of four papers in applied micro econometrics. The first paper evaluates the dis...
We evaluate whether state-of-the-art macro models featuring indivisible labor are consistent with mo...
This paper presents new empirical evidence on the cyclical behavior of US unemployment that poses a ...