In contrast to the evidence from other countries, Swedish studies of the transition from unemployment to employment have consistently reported a nonnegative duration dependence in the hazard. This study examines the extent to which this results from large scale labor market programs, a limited duration of unemployment benefits, or differences among available jobs. The labor market programs are here found to be the primary factor behind the earlier Swedish results. The programs thus pick up those with the worst employment prospects, thereby postponing a decrease in the reemployment probability among job searchers. This in turn generates an on 'average' constant duration dependence. Copyright 1995 by The London School of Economics and Politic...
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This thesis investigates the effects of increasing the generosity of the Swedish unemployment benefi...
In the mid-1980s, many European countries introduced fixed-term contracts. Since then their labour m...
This paper analyses the factors affecting the duration of an unemployment spell amongst a sample of ...
This paper investigates the impact of the unemployment insurance (UI) entrance requirement on employ...
We study whether unemployment duration dependence—the negative effect of a current unemployment spel...
Based on a combined register database for Norwegian and Swedish unemployment spells, we use the ‘bet...
Standard search theory and some empirical evidence suggest that an unemployed individual's probabili...
The question addressed in this paper is whether the possibility of exit from unemployment to the pre...
Forgone earnings have a greater effect on re-employment probabilities than unemployment and other be...
This paper investigates the form and magnitude of a variety of state dependence effects for prime-ag...
"Effects of Changes in the Unemployment Insurance Eligibility Requirements on Job Duration — Swedish...
Amongst the active labor market policy programs for the unemployed in Sweden, the vocational employm...
In 2001 and 2002, Sweden introduced several unemployment insurance reforms. A major innovation in th...
We use Norwegian micro-data to identify the driving forces behind unemployment spells following temp...
On the basis of aggregate data for the early nineties, we analyse the determinants of unemployment d...
This thesis investigates the effects of increasing the generosity of the Swedish unemployment benefi...
In the mid-1980s, many European countries introduced fixed-term contracts. Since then their labour m...
This paper analyses the factors affecting the duration of an unemployment spell amongst a sample of ...