Searching on the labor market: theoretical implications and empirical evidence
Les stratégies de recherche d'emploi: conséquences théoriques et analyse empirique
Guillaume Wilemme
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This PhD dissertation explores the consequences of search activities on three dimensions of the economy: the quality of jobs through the matching between workers and firms, the geographical disparities in unemployment, and the wage growth over the life cycle through job mobility.
Keywords: Search frictions; Job creation; Structural estimation; Job search; Job mobility; Frictions de recherche; Création d'emploi; Estimation structurelle; Recherche d'emploi; Mobilité professionnelle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-12-09
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Published in Economics and Finance. Institut d'études politiques de Paris - Sciences Po, 2016. English. ⟨NNT : 2016IEPP0055⟩
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