The effects of benefits and duration dependence on re-employment probabilities

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Forgone earnings have a greater effect on re-employment probabilities than unemployment and other benefits. Education and age are important determinants of unemployment duration. A negative duration dependence effect is found. Correcting for unmeasured heterogeneity does not improve the model. © 1990.

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Groot, W. (1990). The effects of benefits and duration dependence on re-employment probabilities. Economics Letters, 32(4), 371–376. https://doi.org/10.1016/0165-1765(90)90031-U

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