Keywords: Social insurance; Employer participation; Labor market tightness; People's Republic of China; J64; J65; D21;
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Keywords: Collective bargaining; Firm-specific shocks; Wage compression; Unemployment; E10; J64;
Keywords: J64; J65; P50; Costs of job loss; Worker displacement; Propensity score matching; Russia;
Keywords: E24; J08; J24; J64; Minimum wage; Youth unemployment; Experience; Fair minimum wage act; France;
Keywords: J63; J64; C51; C53; Unemployment; Search theory; Vacancies; Matching efficiency; Econometric models;
Keywords: Overlapping generations; Search unemployment; Labor force participation; Aging; Pensions; Labor market; E24; H55; J26; J64;
Keywords: J24; J64; D91; Human capital; Job search; Life cycle; Earnings growth;
Keywords: Duration analysis; Policy evaluation; Search effort; Substitution; C41; J26; J64; J68;
Keywords: E32; E44; J63; J64; Credit frictions; Financial accelerator; Risk shocks; Labor search and matching; Volatility puzzle; Business cycle modeling;
Keywords: C21; J64; C41; Quantile regression; Partial identification; Unemployment duration; Censoring;
Keywords: J64; J68; Newly arrived refugees; Mentorship; Integration; Labour market;
Keywords: Consumption; Expenditure; Consumption-smoothing; Social insurance; Unemployment insurance; Sufficient statisticsD11; J64; J65; J68
Keywords: Labour supply; Wealth; Job satisfaction; Duration modelsJ21; J28; J32; J64
Keywords: J64; D83; C91Locus of control; Reservation wages; Labor market search; Experiment
Keywords: J61; J64; R12; R23Local labor markets; Matching function; Commuting; Transport infrastructure
Keywords: J64; J65; C41Unemployment benefits; Job match quality; Regression discontinuity
Keywords: D82; H21; J24; J64; J65Job-search assistance; Human capital; Social assistance; Unemployment insurance; Welfare-to-work; Work requirements
Keywords: Unemployment; Self-rated health; Mortgage debtI10; J64; R20
Can Google econometrics predict unemployment? Evidence from Spain
Keywords: E24; E27; J64; G17; C53; Google econometrics; Unemployment; Spain; Forecasting;
Financial constraints in search equilibrium: Mortensen Pissarides meet Holmstrom and Tirole
Keywords: Search frictions; Financial frictions; Leverage; Liquidity; Pledgeability; G01; J64;
A DMP model of intercity trade
Keywords: E24; F12; F16; J60; J63; J64; R12; Pissarides model; DMP model; Intercity trade and unemployment; Referral matching and social networks; Mismatch;
The upside of pessimism â Biased beliefs and the paradox of the contented female worker
Keywords: D84; J28; J64; Optimism; Wage expectations; Job satisfaction;
Is there a Beveridge curve in the short and the long run?
Keywords: J64; Beveridge curve; unemployment types; unobserved components; common trends;
¿Quién se empareja con quién en el mercado laboral español? Un análisis cluster basado en la Muestra Continua de Vidas Laborales
Keywords: emparejamiento laboral; segmentación; análisis cluster; polÃticas activas del mercado de trabajo; información sobre el empleo; Muestra Continua de Vidas Laborales; J61; J62; J63; J64; Labor matching; segmentation; cluster analysis; active labor market
Detecting unemployment hysteresis: A simultaneous unobserved components model with Markov switching
Keywords: E24; E32; J64; C32; Hysteresis; Structural unemployment; Business cycle; Unobserved components; Markov switching;
The rise of the added worker effect
Keywords: E24; J12; J64; Heterogeneous agents; Family self insurance; Dual earner; Unemployment; Labor market search;
Heterogeneous impacts on earnings from an early effort in labor market programs
Keywords: Active labor market programs; Randomized controlled trial; Quantile treatment effects; Earnings; Taxing leisure time; Removing labor market frictions; J31; J64; J68;
What drives the labour wedge? A comparison between CEE countries and the Euro Area
Keywords: E32; J64; Labour wedge; Search and matching frictions; Business cycle; CEE countries;
Housing and unemployment: The search for the “American Dream”
Keywords: Housing; Unemployment; Search frictions; R21; J64; J31; E24; E60;
The cyclical behavior of equilibrium unemployment and vacancies across OECD countries
Keywords: E24; E32; J63; J64; Labor market; Vacancies; Unemployment; OECD countries;
The extent and cyclicality of career changes: Evidence for the U.K.
Keywords: J63; J64; G10; Labour market turnover; Occupational and industry mobility; Wage growth;
Factor complementarity and labour market dynamics
Keywords: E24; E25; E32; J64; CES production function; Deep habits; Search and matching; Bayesian estimation;
A note on the Tobit model in the presence of a duration variable
Keywords: C24; J64; Limited dependence; Censoring; Duration; Labor supply;
Engineering an incentive to search for work: A comparison groups approach
Keywords: D04; D69; H53; J22; J64; J65; Unemployment benefits; Social comparisons; Relative deprivation;
Spatial persistence of Japanese unemployment rates
Keywords: J64; R12; R23; Spatial persistence; Regional interdependence; Unemployment rate; Moran's I; Getis-Ord Gi*(d);
Impact of the Great Recession on unemployed and NEET individuals' labour market transitions in Ireland
Keywords: I21; J01; J40; J60; J64; J68; Great Recession; Ireland; Youth unemployment; NEETs; Labour market transitions; Decomposition techniques;
With a little help from my friends? Quality of social networks, job finding and job match quality
Keywords: J64; J63; J21; J31; L14; Social contacts; Unemployment; Friendship ties; Wages; Employment stability;
Explaining U-shape of the referral hiring pattern in a search model with heterogeneous workers
Keywords: J23; J31; J38; J64; Family contacts; Professional networks; U-shape; Referral puzzle; Wage premiums; Wage penalties;
Technology adoption within a search model: Evidence from OECD countries
Keywords: J62; J64; Search theory; Technological shock; Technology adoption;
Asymmetric behavior of unemployment rates: Evidence from the quantile covariate unit root test
Keywords: C22; E24; J64; Unemployment rate; Hysteresis; Quantile regression, Covariate, Unit root test; Asymmetry;
Effective labor regulation and microeconomic flexibility
Keywords: E24; J23; J63; J64; K00; Microeconomic rigidities; Creative-destruction; Job security regulation; Adjustment costs; Rule of law;
Emigration, unemployment and welfare – The role of non-traded sector
Keywords: F22; F3; J64; O15Emigration; Skill; Non-traded goods; Remittances; Remaining residents
Workfare for the old and long-term unemployed
Keywords: J64; J65; J68; J26Activation; Program evaluation; UI; Duration
Accounting for endogeneity in matching function estimation
Keywords: J63; J64; E24Matching function estimation; Unemployment; Vacancies; Job finding
Endogenous separation, wage rigidity and the dynamics of unemployment
Keywords: J64; E24; E32; Unemployment; Search models; Business cycles;
Is longer unemployment rewarded with longer job tenure?
Keywords: J64; J65; J68; Unemployment duration; Unemployment insurance; Job search; Job stability; Administrative data; Japan;
Social welfare and wage inequality in search equilibrium with personal contacts
Keywords: J23; J31; J64; D10Personal contacts; Referrals; Family job search; Social capital; Wages; Equilibrium efficiency
Offshoring, unemployment, and wages: The role of labor market institutions
Keywords: F16; J64; J50; Offshoring; Unemployment; Collective bargaining; Unions; Unemployment benefits; Recruitment cost;
The impact of immigration on the employment and wages of native workers
Keywords: F22; J61; J64; Immigration; Search and matching; Unemployment; Skill-heterogeneity; Minimum wage; Greek economy;
Creative destruction with on-the-job search
Keywords: E24; J23; J63; J64; O39Creative destruction; Obsolescence; On-the-job search; Unemployment