Search Intensity Amongst the Young Unemployed |
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1988 regressions Aboriginal Background actively searching group Australian Longitudinal Survey Australian National University CATHERWOOD LIBRARY change in unemployment CORNELL UNIVERSITY Curtin University dependent children dependent variable duration of unemployment economic activity elasticities equation expected sign explanatory variables G₁ higher levels hours spent searching Household Weekly Income inactive group Individual Weekly Income intensity of search labour market level of economic level of search level of unemployment Living at Home Log of Age Log of Change Log of Duration Log of Household Log of Individual Log of Potential Log of Standard Log of Tenure Log of Unemployment longest job lower levels males and females number of dependent number of search ordered probit ORDINARY LEAST SQUARES parameter percent Potential Hourly Pay probit model R-Squared replacement ratio sample selectivity search activity SEARCH INTENSITY AMONGST selectivity bias sign is positive significant Standard Deviation suggests Table Tasmania unemployment benefits Unemployment Level White collar Occupation zero otherwise