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Measuring Sorting with Time-Varying Characteristics

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  • Robert Shimer

    (University of Chicago)

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This paper uses a simple assignment model with time-varying characteristics as a labo- ratory for exploring methods for uncovering evidence of sorting between workers and jobs using matched worker-firm data sets.

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  • Robert Shimer, 2017. "Measuring Sorting with Time-Varying Characteristics," 2017 Meeting Papers 1628, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  • Handle: RePEc:red:sed017:1628
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