INO Spring Seminar II

Abstract
Recent evidence has shown that entrants into self-employment are disproportionately drawn from the tails of the earnings and ability distributions. This observation is explained by a multitask model of occupational choice in which frictions in the labor market induces mismatches between firms and workers, and mis-assignment of workers to tasks. The model also yields distinctive predictions relating prior work histories to earnings and to the probability of entry into self-employment. These predictions are tested with the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study, from which we find considerable support for the model.

Time: 15.03 12.30 -14.00


Place: Copenhagen Business School
Kilevej 14A, 3rd floor
2000 Frederiksberg




Room: K3.41



Add this Seminar to your calendar.ics



Last updated by Tuyala Bernado Rasmussen 15/03/2011