Evidence about the relationship of local unemployment rates and individuals' reservation wages and duration of search for a job if unemployed is sparse and mixed. This study uses US data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) to test whether relatively high local unemployment rates reduce the reservation wages of area residents or increase the duration of search. Labour search theory provides the grounding for the sample selection corrected simultaneous equations econometric model. In neither OLS nor 2SLS results is evidence found that local unemployment rates affect either reservation wages or the duration of search. These results suggest that policies targeted at alleviating unemployment should focus on increasing the demand for l...
Contrary to the predictions of standard reservation-wage search models, empirical studies consistent...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Understanding the ways people look for jobs is an i...
This paper explores the a¤ect of wealth and unemployment bene\u85ts on the probability job seekers t...
This paper introduces a structural search model that measures the effect of unemployment benefits on...
This paper presents findings from a survey of 6,025 unemployed workers who were interviewed every we...
This paper endogenises the job offer arrival rate in a standard search model in order to test the hy...
Empirical studies of job search strongly suggest that the reservati on wage of unemployed job-seekin...
Little is known about the influences that employment density and other local labor-market conditions...
This paper estimates how effects of shocks to local labor demand on local labor market outcomes vary...
This paper explores the affect of wealth and unemployment benefits on the probability job seekers tr...
The prediction of the job search theory that there is a negative correlation between reservation wag...
Several studies have shown that the unemployed in distressed regions of the U.S. have been reluctant...
Although the reservation wage plays a central role in job search models, empirical evidence on the d...
This dissertation presents three different contributions on Job Search Models attempting to identify...
This paper exploits survey information on reservation wages and data on actual wages from the Europe...
Contrary to the predictions of standard reservation-wage search models, empirical studies consistent...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Understanding the ways people look for jobs is an i...
This paper explores the a¤ect of wealth and unemployment bene\u85ts on the probability job seekers t...
This paper introduces a structural search model that measures the effect of unemployment benefits on...
This paper presents findings from a survey of 6,025 unemployed workers who were interviewed every we...
This paper endogenises the job offer arrival rate in a standard search model in order to test the hy...
Empirical studies of job search strongly suggest that the reservati on wage of unemployed job-seekin...
Little is known about the influences that employment density and other local labor-market conditions...
This paper estimates how effects of shocks to local labor demand on local labor market outcomes vary...
This paper explores the affect of wealth and unemployment benefits on the probability job seekers tr...
The prediction of the job search theory that there is a negative correlation between reservation wag...
Several studies have shown that the unemployed in distressed regions of the U.S. have been reluctant...
Although the reservation wage plays a central role in job search models, empirical evidence on the d...
This dissertation presents three different contributions on Job Search Models attempting to identify...
This paper exploits survey information on reservation wages and data on actual wages from the Europe...
Contrary to the predictions of standard reservation-wage search models, empirical studies consistent...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Understanding the ways people look for jobs is an i...
This paper explores the a¤ect of wealth and unemployment bene\u85ts on the probability job seekers t...