Job-Search Behaviors During Involuntary Unemployment: A Social Cognitive Approachunemploymentjob-search behaviorslife satisfactionmental healthJob-searching following involuntary job loss is critical. However, as lifetime employment is a defining characteristic in Japan, few empirical studies ...
–unemploymentbenefit–workincentives(workingtaxcredit)SearchModel •Unemployedworkerexertssearcheffort,s•Also,choosesreservationwage,wres•Ineachperiod,someprobabilityofreceivinganoffer pws •Arrivalrateofoffersdependsonsearcheffort,offersaredrawnfromarandomdistribution pwssf...
Job search of the unemployed by duration of unemployment.The length of time the jobless spent searching for work before finding a job increased from 5.2 to 10.4 weeks between 2007 and 2010, edging down to 10.0 in 2011; for the unemployed who eventually quit looking and left the labor force,...
unemployment benefitsinequalityThis paper provides new evidence on job search intensity of the unemployed in the U.S., modeling job search intensity as time allocated to job search activitiesKrueger, Alan B.Mueller, Andreas I.Social Science Electronic Publishing...
This paper analyzes the relationship between unemployment duration and the spatial distribution of employment. It builds on the spatial mismatch literature by analyzing the role of access in a job search framework. A unique measure of access is created using municipal level employment growth and a ma...
Job-search persistence during unemployment: A 10-wave longitudinal study Dynamic predictors of job-search intensity over time are examined in a large 10-wave longitudinal study of unemployed individuals. Two sets of variables re... Wanberg CR,Glomb TM,Song ZL,... - 《Journal of Applied Psychol...
job searchjob vacanciesDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses had to close and unemployment skyrocketed. To help the unemployed, the CARES Act increased US unemployment benefitdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3664265Marinescu, Ioana ElenaSkandalis, Daphné...
This paper analyses the potential impacts of introducing unemployment insurance (UI) in middle income countries using the case of Malaysia, which today does not have such a system. The analysis is based on a job search model with unemployment and three employment sectors: formal and informal wage...
Chapin : "Unemployment insurance, job search and the demand for leisure", in Western Economic Journal (Long Beach (California)), Vol. 9, 1971, pp. 102-107; and M. M. Hauser and P. Burrows: The economics of unemployment insurance (London, Allen and Unwin, 1969), pp. 96-110....
” Simply saying “I want a job” won't help you accomplish your career goals. You need to make a solid plan to keep your job search on track. For instance, once yourpersonal branding materialsare in order, make a goal for the number of job applications and networking activities you'll...