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Job Search Behaviour and Time Preferences: Evidence from the Netherlands
T.M. van Huizen
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J. Plantenga
Economics of the Welfare State
Utrecht University School of Economics
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Netherlands
100%
Search Time
100%
Time Preference
100%
Hyperbolic Discounting
100%
Job Search Behavior
100%
Behavior Preference
100%
Reservation Wage
66%
Discounting Models
66%
Dutch
33%
Longitudinal Survey
33%
Time Effect
33%
Household Survey
33%
Exit Velocity
33%
Labor Market Context
33%
Exponential Discounting
33%
Job Search Intensity
33%
Job Search Effort
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Reservation Wage
100%
Labor Market
50%