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Date: 2015-06-16 12:14:05
Socioeconomics
Unemployment
Job hunting
Job security
Reservation wage
Added worker effect
Labor economics
Economics
Employment

Do the Unemployed Accept Jobs too Quickly? A Comparison with Employed Job Seekers

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