Title of article :
Understanding European unemployment with
matching and search-island models
Author/Authors :
Lars Ljungqvist، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
To understand European and American unemployment during the last 60 years, we use a searchisland
model and four matching models with workers who have heterogeneous skills and entitlements
to government benefits. When there is higher turbulence, in the sense of worse skill transition
probabilities for workers who suffer involuntary layoffs, high government mandated unemployment
insurance (UI) and employment protection (EP) in Europe increase unemployment rates and
durations. But when there is lower turbulence, high European EP suppresses unemployment rates
despite high European UI. Four matching models differ in how they assign unemployed workers to
matching functions. That affects how strongly unemployment responds to increases in turbulence.
Heterogeneity among unemployed workers highlights the central role of adverse labor marketexternalities in matching models and reveals that the cost of posting vacancies is the lynchpin of a
matching model.
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Keywords :
Search , Matching , Unemployment insurance , Employment protection , turbulence
Journal title :
Journal of Monetary Economics
Journal title :
Journal of Monetary Economics