We specify and estimate an equilibrium job search model with productivity differences across labor market segments. The model allows for two types of unemployment: frictional unemployment due to search frictions and structural unemployment due to wage floors. Wage floors exist because of high unemployment benefits or binding minimum wages. The productivity distribution is estimated semi-nonparametrically along the lines of Gailant-Nychka, using Hermite series approximation. We decompose the total unemployment rate and we examine the effect of changes in the minimum wage.wages; unemplovment; job mobility; minimum wage; Hermite series; identification.
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Equilibrium job search models allow for labor markets with homogeneous workers and firms to yield no...
Equilibrium job search models allow for labor markets with homogenous workers and firms to yield non...
We assess the empirical content of equilibrium models of labor market sorting based on unobserved (t...
International audienceIn this article we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium se...
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textabstractMost empirical studies on the minimum wage find a spike at the minimum wage, compression...
This paper introduces on-the-job search into the model of search equilibrium that builds on the conc...
We analyze a general search model with on-the-job search and sorting of heterogeneous workers into h...
We develop an empirical search-matching model with productivity shocks so as to analyze policy inter...
We specify and estimate an equilibrium search model with between‐market heterogeneity in the product...
In this article we develop an equilibrium search model with a continuous distribution of firm produc...
International audienceIn this article we develop an equilibrium search model with a continuous distr...
We structurally estimate an equilibrium search model using German administrative data and use this f...
In this article we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium search models, allowing ...
Equilibrium job search models allow for labor markets with homogeneous workers and firms to yield no...
Equilibrium job search models allow for labor markets with homogenous workers and firms to yield non...
We assess the empirical content of equilibrium models of labor market sorting based on unobserved (t...
International audienceIn this article we present and estimate a synthesis of previous equilibrium se...
We present a generalization of the standard Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides undirected-search model of ...
We develop a partial equilibrium job search model to analyse wage mobility and its relation to job m...
textabstractMost empirical studies on the minimum wage find a spike at the minimum wage, compression...
This paper introduces on-the-job search into the model of search equilibrium that builds on the conc...
We analyze a general search model with on-the-job search and sorting of heterogeneous workers into h...
We develop an empirical search-matching model with productivity shocks so as to analyze policy inter...