A Study into the Persistence of Living in a Jobless Household
Survey
HILDA
Date Issued
2015-06
Pages
209–232
Keywords
state dependence
unobserved heterogeneity
household joblessness
Abstract
Relatively little is known about the dynamics of living in a jobless household at the individual level. We seek to fill this gap by using the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey to estimate a dynamic random effects probit model of household joblessness. We find that state dependence clearly is an important factor in the persistence of household joblessness, as are a number of observed characteristics, while unobserved heterogeneity is also shown to play an important role. Interestingly, the results indicate that the degree of state dependence differs very little between
individuals with different characteristics.
individuals with different characteristics.
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Journal Articles
