Determinants of On-the-job Search in India: Macro and Micro Evidences
Krishna M () and
Bino Paul G.d ()
Working Papers from eSocialSciences
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The main aim of this paper is to examine two core features of on-the-job search in India. First, based on National Sample Survey (NSS) 66th round unit level data, we identify the factors influencing the decision of the employed to engage in search activity. [LMRF Discussion Paper 14]. URL:[http://atlmri.org/index.php/downloads/doc_view/37-discussion-paper-14?tmpl=component&format=raw].
Keywords: on-the-job search; India; job; job search; Macro and micro; National Sample Survey (NSS); economic activity; manufacturing sector; probit model; employed; search activity; labour supply; employees; urban agglomeration; firms; industrial cluster (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-07
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