Workers who lose their jobs can become re-employed either by being recalled to their previous employers or by finding new jobs. Workers ’ chances for recall should influence their job search strategies, so the rates of exit from unemployment by these two routes should be directly related. We solve a job search model to establish, in theory, a negative relationship between the recall and new job hazard rates. We look for evidence in the PSID by estimating a semi-parametric competing risks model with explicitly related hazards. We find only a small negative behavioral relationship between recall and new job hazard rates
PRELIMINARY VERSION The rate of job-to-job transitions is twice as large today as the rate at which ...
Are recessions really good for workplace safety? This paper develops a model with search to consider...
'In this paper, we specify and estimate a structurally dependent competing risks model for the trans...
Workers who lose their jobs can become re-employed either by being recalled to their previous employ...
Workers who lose their jobs can become reemployed either by being recalled to their previous employe...
Using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) covering 1990-2013, we documen...
JEL Classification Numbers J21, J24This paper studies transitions out of unemployment in Spain disti...
We use administrative micro-data to investigate exits from unemployment of benefit recipients in Spa...
Temporary layoffs are an important feature of the U.S. labor market. The importance of recalls highl...
We use administrative micro-data to investigate exits from unemployment of benefit recipients in Spa...
Edler S, Jacobebbinghaus P, Liebig S. Recall - A way to mitigate adverse effects of unemployment on ...
This paper empirically examines the importance of explicitly accounting for the layoff-rehire proces...
The assumption of constant returns in the matching function, embodied in most bilateral search model...
This paper derives an optimal job-searching strategy for workers on layoff, and an optimal recall po...
In the US, almost half of unemployment spells end through recall. In this paper, we show that the pr...
PRELIMINARY VERSION The rate of job-to-job transitions is twice as large today as the rate at which ...
Are recessions really good for workplace safety? This paper develops a model with search to consider...
'In this paper, we specify and estimate a structurally dependent competing risks model for the trans...
Workers who lose their jobs can become re-employed either by being recalled to their previous employ...
Workers who lose their jobs can become reemployed either by being recalled to their previous employe...
Using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) covering 1990-2013, we documen...
JEL Classification Numbers J21, J24This paper studies transitions out of unemployment in Spain disti...
We use administrative micro-data to investigate exits from unemployment of benefit recipients in Spa...
Temporary layoffs are an important feature of the U.S. labor market. The importance of recalls highl...
We use administrative micro-data to investigate exits from unemployment of benefit recipients in Spa...
Edler S, Jacobebbinghaus P, Liebig S. Recall - A way to mitigate adverse effects of unemployment on ...
This paper empirically examines the importance of explicitly accounting for the layoff-rehire proces...
The assumption of constant returns in the matching function, embodied in most bilateral search model...
This paper derives an optimal job-searching strategy for workers on layoff, and an optimal recall po...
In the US, almost half of unemployment spells end through recall. In this paper, we show that the pr...
PRELIMINARY VERSION The rate of job-to-job transitions is twice as large today as the rate at which ...
Are recessions really good for workplace safety? This paper develops a model with search to consider...
'In this paper, we specify and estimate a structurally dependent competing risks model for the trans...