2016
DOI: 10.1093/restud/rdw055
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Household Search and the Aggregate Labour Market

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“…This paper is closely related to Mankart and Oikonomou (2016a), who explain the acyclicality of the labor force participation rate in the United States by the countercyclicality of the labor force participation rate for married women. Similar to my paper, the authors argue that the addedworker effect is the driving force behind the countercyclicality of the labor force participation rate for married women.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 88%
“…This paper is closely related to Mankart and Oikonomou (2016a), who explain the acyclicality of the labor force participation rate in the United States by the countercyclicality of the labor force participation rate for married women. Similar to my paper, the authors argue that the addedworker effect is the driving force behind the countercyclicality of the labor force participation rate for married women.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 88%
“…Blundell, Pistaferri, and Saporta-Eksten (2016) show that family labor supply provides the dominant form of insurance against permanent wage shocks. Mankart and Oikonomou (2017) show both theoretically and empirically that a second earner is important in insuring against employment risk and macroeconomic downturns. A second income can assist with family financial stability for active-duty service members transitioning to National Guard or reserve status, being separated because of a disability or military downsizing, wanting or needing to leave the service for other reasons, and, in the long term, retiring (because most active-duty personnel must leave the service well before age 45, as qualification for the military retirement benefit begins after 20 years of service).…”
Section: Previous Literaturementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The last moment in Table is related to the added worker effect literature . We take the statistic from Mankart and Oikonomou (), who run a linear probability model using transition probabilities of married females from inactivity to either unemployment or employment as a dependent variable on a number of controls. Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, they find that the coefficient associated to an employment‐to‐unemployment transition of the husband is 0.076.…”
Section: Model Fitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper is also related to the literature that studies household interactions and frictions in the labor market. Mankart and Oikonomou () showed that a household search model can account for some regularities of the US data that cannot be replicated by single‐agent search models. Guler, Guvenen, and Violante () theoretically analyzed a McCall ()‐type search problem for a two‐member household, under different types of preferences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%