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020 Dual Labor 05 Dual 05 Notes 15 UI-eligible non-claimants 75 15 UI-eligible arg max Assumptions workers claimants biweekly Brookings Institution claimants claimants non-claimants claimants non-claimants UI-ineligibles crowding crowding-out effects Daniel Sullivan Davidson and Woodbury denotes the fraction dislocated workers Dual Labor Market duration of unemployment Economics employment gains employment of dislocated equations expected duration expected lifetime income find reemployment gain reemployment groups of workers High-wage Low-wage Dislocated high-wage sector high-wage workers Jacobson labor force labor market model LaLonde Low-wage Dislocated UI-eligible low-wage sector low-wage Ul-eligible claimants Michigan State University Model and Assumptions number of jobs O'Leary parameters Pareto criterion permanent wage subsidy Reemployment Bonus Experiment reemployment probability Robert LaLonde search intensity separation rate simulated Single Labor Market subsidy to dislocated Table 1A Temporary Wage Subsidy total number UI take-up rate Ul benefits Ul-ineligibles unemployed workers unemployment duration Unemployment Insurance W.E. Upjohn Institute wage subsidy program wage-rate weeks workers claimants claimants