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Title: Duration Dependence and Composition in Unemployment Spells
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2016
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Abstract: This article reviews the evidence for duration dependence in job-finding rates and its implications for the unemployment duration distribution. The authors document duration dependence and show that it exists within nearly every demographic subgroup. Then, they examine the implications of duration dependence on unemployment duration, emphasizing that a uniform job-finding rate that does not incorporate duration dependence understates unemployment duration. Finally, they explore a composition-based approach to duration dependence, where they solve for the distribution of preexisting heterogeneity that is consistent with observed duration dependence. The authors look at how this distribution varies cyclically and, in particular, during the Great Recession. The largest changes occur at the low finding-rate tail of this distribution.
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Authors: Eubanks, James D; Wiczer, David
Periodical (Full): Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review
Issue: 4
Volume: 98
Pages: 263-276
Data Collections: IPUMS CPS
Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure
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