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On-the-job search. Some empirical evidence from Britain
(1994)
This paper considers evidence from the Labour Force Survey concerning job search by employed workers. The unconditional probability of observing on-the-job search is decomposed into the product of two constituent probabilities ...
Who are the unemployed?
(1990)
Labor Markets in the Middle East and North Africa
(World Bank Middle East and North, 1993)
Macroeconomic adjustment and poverty in selected industrial countries
(1991)
The business cycle affects the incidence of poverty, as shown by evidence from Australia, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Many of the poor in these countries are outside the labor market, and transfers ...
Real wages and unemployment in Australia
(1991)
This paper estimates a three-equation model of the Australian labour market, for employment, real wages and the participation rate. It uses the model to study the role of incomes policies in containing real wage growth and ...
The Case for Earnings Questions in the European Community Labour Force
(Statistical Office of the European Communities, 1991)
Roundtable Discussion: Lessons of European and U.S. Labor Markets
(World Bank, 1995)