A structural empirical job search model is presented that incorporates the labor supply decision of individuals. The arrival of a job offer is modeled as a random draw from a wage-hours offer distribution. Subjective information is used on desired working hours to identify optimal hours from offered hours. Policy simulations are performed to address several policy questions: Does a decrease in unemployment benefits lead to the acceptance of jobs with less preferred working hours? How does a decrease in the length of the standard working week affect the job acceptance behavior of the unemployed? © 2008 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved
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We characterize optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian search-and-matching model where multiple-...
We consider a labor market search model where, by working londer hours, individuals acquire greater ...
Abstract: Traditional labor supply analysis is based on the assumption that workers only have prefer...
A structural empirical job search model is presented that incorporates the labor supply decision of ...
This paper presents a structural model of sequential job search, in which the individual decision ma...
In a labor market in which firms offer tied hours-wage packages and there is substantial dispersion ...
Traditional labor supply analysis is based on the assumption that workers only have preferences over...
This study presents a model of labor supply in which individuals may face constraints on their choic...
We structurally analyze a job search model for unemployed individuals that allows jobs to have diffe...
This paper uses a revealed preference approach applied to administrative data from Washington to doc...
We consider a labor market search model where, by working londer hours, individuals acquire greater ...
Traditional labor supply analysis is based on the assumption that workers only have preferences over...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that an increasing number of working-age individuals have a weake...
This paper considers the importance of minimum hours thresholds for the interpretation of individual...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of non-pecuniary job attributes on labour supply. We ...
We characterize optimal monetary policy in a New Keynesian search-and-matching model where multiple-...
We consider a labor market search model where, by working londer hours, individuals acquire greater ...
Abstract: Traditional labor supply analysis is based on the assumption that workers only have prefer...