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Do the Unemployed Accept Jobs too Quickly? A Comparison with Employed Job Seekers
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Document Date: 2015-06-16 12:14:05


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Böheim / /

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Germany / United States / United Kingdom / Northern Ireland / Sweden / /

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Facility

Arbeit Institute / University of Bonn / Simonetta Longhi ISER University of Essex Wivenhoe Park Colchester / University of Essex / /

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search frictions / e-ht / search process / job search / literature comparing job search outcomes / on-the-job search / short search spells / job search model / unemployed search / shorter search results / search intensity / job search behaviour / search methods / /

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Economic and Social Research Council / Research Centre on Micro-social Change / Institute for the Study of Labor Do / Deutsche Post Foundation / Scottish Economic Society / University of Essex / Simonetta Longhi ISER University of Essex Wivenhoe Park Colchester / University of Bonn / IZA / Institute for the Study / /

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Mark Taylor / Böheim / Job Seekers Simonetta Longhi June / Job Seekers / Mansour / Job Seekers Simonetta Longhi / /

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author / quality Corresponding author / observed worker / representative / /

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