An econometric analysis of individual unemployment duration in West Germany

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An econometric analysis of individual unemployment duration in West Germany

Eckhard Wurzel

(Studies in contemporary economics)

Physica-Verlag , Springer-Verlag, c1993

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Description

In contemporary labor economics increasing attention is paid to the fact that unemployment is not only a stock but also a flow phenomenon. The present micro-econometric study analyses the impact of important socio-economic characteristics on unemployment duration in West Germany. Based on a search theoretic framework unemployment duration is considered as a stochastic process whose evolution is influenced by economicand demographic variables like unemployment benefits, expected wage offers, training and age. This is modeled by application of the concept of the hazard rate which denotes the conditional exit rate from unemployment over time given elapsed unemployment duration. Contrasting more traditional models a semi-parametric approachis chosen which reduces the danger of mis-specification of the stochastic duration process. This procedure also is particularly suitable for the analysis of grouped observations on unemployment duration typically generated by longitudinal data sets as the German "Socio-Economic Panel" which is utilized for this study. Besides deriving a set of empirical results on unemployment duration in West Germanymethodological issues of duration analysis are considered with particular attention paid to the impact of the sample design. Also, important outcomes from search theory and findings from other hazard rate analysesare surveyed.

Table of Contents

I. Introduction.- II. Models of Individual Unemployment Duration.- II.1 Models of Labor-Leisure Choice.- II.2 Job Search Theory.- III. Hazard Rate Models.- III.1 Single Risk Models.- III.2 Competing Risks Models.- III.3 Parameterization of the Regression Model.- III.4 Unobserved Heterogeneity.- III.5 Survey of Empirical Findings from Hazard Rate Models.- IV. Alternative Approaches for the Analysis of Duration Data.- IV. 1 Time-Series Regression Analysis with Aggregate Data.- IV.2 Structural Job Search Models.- IV.3 Calculation of Individual Reservation Wage Elasticities.- V. Sample Designs and Semi-Parametric Specification.- V.1 Sample Designs for Unemployment Duration.- V.2 Semi-Parametric Specification of Hazard Rate Models.- VI. The Variables.- VI.1 Unemployment Duration.- VI.2 Economic and Demographic Characteristics.- VI.3 Unemployment Benefits and Expected Earnings.- VI.3.1 The German Unemployment Benefits System.- VI.3.2 Conceptual Issues Regarding Benefits and Earnings.- VI.3.3 Sample Information on Unemployment Benefits.- VI.3.4 Estimation of Wage Offer Distributions.- VII. Results of the Hazard Rate Analysis.- VIII. Summary of Main Results and Outlook on Aggregate Unemployment.- Appendix: Sample Means and Standard Errors.- References.

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  • NCID
    BA20727366
  • ISBN
    • 3790806811
    • 0387914471
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Heidelberg,New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 243 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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