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Title: Unemployment Duration and Exit States in Britain
Author(s): René Böheim and Mark P Taylor
Publication Date: July 2000
Keyword(s): Competing Risks, Job Search, Unemployment and Unemployment Duration
Programme Area(s): Labour Economics
Abstract: This Paper presents new evidence on the determinants of unemployment duration for men and women in Britain in the 1990s, using a nationally representative data set. It examines the impact of individual and local labour market characteristics on the probability of unemployment spells ending with moves into full and part-time employment, self-employment and economic inactivity. The data show that the median duration of unemployment spells among men, at 5 months, is almost double that for women, although much of this differential is explained by exits to part-time work and economic inactivity among women. Multivariate analysis suggests that policies to reduce unemployment duration and encourage full-time work, especially among men, should be targeted towards those aged 25 and over on entering unemployment and on increasing education levels. Mothers are found to have significantly lower exit rates into full-time work than both men and childless women.
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Böheim, R and Taylor, M. 2000. 'Unemployment Duration and Exit States in Britain'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=2500