Working papers:
Search and Multiple Jobholding
Updated November 2019 -- Submitted Abstract | PDF | Upjohn Institute Policy Brief From Dual to Unified Employment Protection: Transition and Steady State (with Juan J. Dolado and Nawid Siassi) Updated January 2018 -- Revisions requested, Quantitative Economics Abstract | PDF The Ins and Outs of Involuntary Part-time Employment (with Daniel Borowczyk-Martins) Updated April 2019 -- Submitted Abstract | PDF | Online appendix | Data | IZA paper that preceded this research On the Evolution of Multiple Jobholding in Canada (with Olena Kostyshyna) Updated May 2019 -- Revisions requested, Canadian Journal of Economics Abstract | PDF | Earlier IZA working paper related to this research Pros and Cons of Zero-hours Contracts in a Frictional Labor Market (with Juan J. Dolado and Hélène Turon) Updated November 2019 Abstract | PDF Gender, Household Labor Supply, and the Business Cycle Updated September 2019 Abstract | PDF The Life-cycle Profile of Worker Flows in Europe (with Linas Tarasonis) Updated November 2019 Abstract | PDF |
Work in progress:
(in the broadest sense of the word 'progress')
- Measuring Employer-to-employer Transitions Accurately (with Christian vom Lehn)
- Hours per Worker, Wage Rigidity and Search Frictions (with André Kurmann)
- Wage-posting in the Presence of Precautionary Savings
- What Caused the Recent Burst of Involuntary Part-time Work? Evidence from Online Vacancy Data (with Daniel Borowczyk-Martins)