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November 4, 2024

Air pollution cuts job seekers’ wage demands

New study links poor air quality to reduced job search effort

  • air pollution
  • job search
  • reservation wage
  • unemployed
  • Juan Palacios
  • Mariët Bogaard
  • Nico Pestel
  • Steffen Künn
Research

November 30, 2016

Generosity of unemployment benefits affects job search effort

Unemployment insurance (UI) schemes face a dual challenge: By partly replacing forgone labor income, they should enable unemployed individuals to […]

  • German Federal Employment Agency
  • Germany
  • reservation wage
  • search effort
  • unemployed
  • unemployment
  • unemployment benefits
  • unemployment insurance
  • unemployment rate
  • Andreas Lichter
Research

March 3, 2014

The predictive power of reservation wages: Workers tend to overestimate their prospects

Reservation wages represent the lowest wage for which an individual is willing to work. They are an important economic variable […]

  • employment
  • job acceptance
  • reservation wage
  • Alan B. Krueger
  • Andreas I. Mueller
Research

January 27, 2014

Soccer motivates the unemployed

International soccer tournaments attract enormous attention in most countries. Germany is one country in which these soccer tournaments are especially […]

  • FIFA World Cup
  • health
  • job search
  • motivation
  • reservation wage
  • soccer
  • sports event
  • subjective well-being
  • UEFA Euro Cup
  • unemployed
  • Philipp Doerrenberg
  • Sebastian Siegloch

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