We use the Swedish Job Applicant Database to empirically investigate whether being unemployed per se reduces the probability to get contacted by a firm. This database contains personal characteristics and preferences over the type of job the applicant wants to find. The data is submitted both by employed and unemployed workers over the Internet by the applicants themselves. This means that we have access to exactly the same information as firms have when they choose whom to contact. Our results show that an unemployed applicant faces a lower probability to get contacted by a firm than an otherwise identical employed applicant, thus supporting the claim that firms view employment status as an important signal for productivity.Employed and un...
Using a unique micro panel data set we investigate whether active labor market programs improve empl...
We designed an innovative survey of firms and linked it to Danish administrative data to yield new i...
Labor market programs may affect unemployed individuals’ behavior before they enroll. Such ex ante e...
We use the Swedish Applicant Database to investigate empirically whether being unemployed "per se" r...
The low unemployment rates traditionally enjoyed by Sweden have often been attributed to the country...
This paper uses experimental data to study the effects of participation in intensified placement eff...
We use individual data for Great Britain over the period 1992-2009 to compare the probability that e...
One goal of the public employment service is to facilitate matching between unemployed job seekers a...
Unemployment insurance systems include monitoring of unemployed workers and punitive sanctions if jo...
"Effects of Changes in the Unemployment Insurance Eligibility Requirements on Job Duration — Swedish...
The treatment effect of a Swedish employment subsidy is estimated using exact covariate-matching and...
Measuring Job Openings: Evidence from Swedish Plant Level Data. In modern macroeconomic models “job ...
We examine the matching process using monthly panel data for local labour markets in Sweden. We find...
This paper investigates whether job offers arrive more frequently for those in employment than for t...
The paper evaluates the differential performance of the six main types of Swedish programmes that we...
Using a unique micro panel data set we investigate whether active labor market programs improve empl...
We designed an innovative survey of firms and linked it to Danish administrative data to yield new i...
Labor market programs may affect unemployed individuals’ behavior before they enroll. Such ex ante e...
We use the Swedish Applicant Database to investigate empirically whether being unemployed "per se" r...
The low unemployment rates traditionally enjoyed by Sweden have often been attributed to the country...
This paper uses experimental data to study the effects of participation in intensified placement eff...
We use individual data for Great Britain over the period 1992-2009 to compare the probability that e...
One goal of the public employment service is to facilitate matching between unemployed job seekers a...
Unemployment insurance systems include monitoring of unemployed workers and punitive sanctions if jo...
"Effects of Changes in the Unemployment Insurance Eligibility Requirements on Job Duration — Swedish...
The treatment effect of a Swedish employment subsidy is estimated using exact covariate-matching and...
Measuring Job Openings: Evidence from Swedish Plant Level Data. In modern macroeconomic models “job ...
We examine the matching process using monthly panel data for local labour markets in Sweden. We find...
This paper investigates whether job offers arrive more frequently for those in employment than for t...
The paper evaluates the differential performance of the six main types of Swedish programmes that we...
Using a unique micro panel data set we investigate whether active labor market programs improve empl...
We designed an innovative survey of firms and linked it to Danish administrative data to yield new i...
Labor market programs may affect unemployed individuals’ behavior before they enroll. Such ex ante e...