1. April 2015

Cluster-Seminar Öffentliche Finanzen und Lebenslagen

Job Search Expectations

Termin

1. April 2015
12:30 - 13:30

Ort

Eleanor-Dulles-Raum
DIW Berlin im Quartier 110
Room 5.2.010
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße 58
10117 Berlin

Sprecher*innen

Sascha Drahs

We introduce subjective expectations about the labour market into a job search model. We show how biases in expectations over the wage distribution affect optimal search intensity and the duration of unemployment. Optimistic individuals search more but reject more offers, with an ambiguous effect on unemployment duration. Based on extensive survey data from Germany, we confirm previous evidence that the unemployed are overly optimistic. We show how the simple search model with subjective wage expectations can be empirically estimated using panel data including information on expectations. Estimation is work in progress.

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