How do unemployment benefits relate to job search behavior?
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Do Unemployment Benefits Affect Workers’ Job Search? Evidence from Establishment Closures in West Germany∗ Job Market Paper
The effect of unemployment benefits (UB) on the behavior of unemployed individuals has been extensively studied in the literature. In contrast, we still know little about how UB affect the behavior of employed workers. This paper aims at filling this gap, using job-to-job (JTJ) transitions as the main outcome of analysis. The theoretical framework developed in the paper indicates that UB should...
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عنوان ژورنال: Chicago Fed Letter
سال: 2020
ISSN: 0895-0164
DOI: 10.21033/cfl-2020-441