Differential Analysis of Unemployment Duration with Emphasis on Long‐Term Unemployment
Jean‐Yves Bienvenue,
Lucette Carter,
Olivier Favereau and
Jacques Zighera
LABOUR, 1997, vol. 11, issue 1, 53-82
Abstract:
This paper presents a summary of results derived from a study supported by the Labour Ministry (MIRE Convention) on data (comprising about 3 million registrations) from the French ANPE (Agence Nationale Pour l'Emploi). A principal focus was the long term unemployment duration. The first part of the paper is devoted to a brief description of a generalization of the classical segmentation method to take into account the competing exit modes. This method provides a prognostical stratification as well as an analysis of the individual factors “effects” (simple and multiple) on unemployment duration. A short description of the main results is then presented.
Date: 1997
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