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Duración del desempleo y canales de búsqueda, 2006

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Carlos Augusto Viáfara ()
José Ignacio Uribe ()
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Este artículo estudia la duración del desempleo en Colombia en el año 2006 como un indicador de efectividad de los canales de búsqueda de empleo. Se utiliza información de Encuesta Continua de hogares (ECH) del segundo trimestre del año 2006. Se estiman modelos paramétricos (Weibull de riesgos proporcionales) y no paramétricas (Kaplan-Meier) de duración. Se concluye que la duración del desempleo está altamente influenciada por el canal de búsqueda que utilizaron los empleados para conseguir empleo y que utilizan los desocupados para buscarlo. Los canales más formales mostraron tener una mayor efectividad.

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Paper provided by DEPARTAMENTO NACIONAL DE PLANEACIÓN in its series ARCHIVOS DE ECONOMÍA with number 004584.

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Date of creation: 06 Mar 2008
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