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This article reviews the current state of research on unemployment dynamics in macroeconomic models. In particular, it discusses the increasingly widespread use of the labour-market flow approach as implemented via a search and matching process and presents main policy considerations that arise from this approach related to unemployment benefit systems and employment protection. It reviews the implications of the labour-flow approach for dynamic properties of macroeconomic models and discusses policy implications for macroeconomic and labour-market policies. Finally, it presents new evidence on the effectiveness of policies to influence unemployment in- and outflows. © The Authors 2011. Published by Oxford University Press.
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Ernst, E., & Rani, U. (2011). Understanding unemployment flows. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 27(2), 268–294. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grr015
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