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Wage-Tenure Contracts in a Frictional Labour Market: Firms' Strategies for Recruitment and Retention
by
Stevens, Margaret
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Business studies
/ Companies
/ Contract labor
/ Contracts
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic rent
/ Economics
/ Employee efficiency
/ Employee recruitment
/ Fees
/ Frictional unemployment
/ Human resource management
/ J31
/ J41
/ Job hunting
/ Job search
/ Labor economics
/ Labor market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ M51
/ M52
/ Matching
/ Monopsony
/ Nash equilibrium
/ Personnel management
/ Productivity
/ Recruitment
/ Retention
/ Studies
/ Tenure
/ Unemployment
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Workers
2004
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Wage-Tenure Contracts in a Frictional Labour Market: Firms' Strategies for Recruitment and Retention
by
Stevens, Margaret
in
Business studies
/ Companies
/ Contract labor
/ Contracts
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic rent
/ Economics
/ Employee efficiency
/ Employee recruitment
/ Fees
/ Frictional unemployment
/ Human resource management
/ J31
/ J41
/ Job hunting
/ Job search
/ Labor economics
/ Labor market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ M51
/ M52
/ Matching
/ Monopsony
/ Nash equilibrium
/ Personnel management
/ Productivity
/ Recruitment
/ Retention
/ Studies
/ Tenure
/ Unemployment
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Workers
2004
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Wage-Tenure Contracts in a Frictional Labour Market: Firms' Strategies for Recruitment and Retention
by
Stevens, Margaret
in
Business studies
/ Companies
/ Contract labor
/ Contracts
/ Economic analysis
/ Economic rent
/ Economics
/ Employee efficiency
/ Employee recruitment
/ Fees
/ Frictional unemployment
/ Human resource management
/ J31
/ J41
/ Job hunting
/ Job search
/ Labor economics
/ Labor market
/ Labor markets
/ Labour market
/ M51
/ M52
/ Matching
/ Monopsony
/ Nash equilibrium
/ Personnel management
/ Productivity
/ Recruitment
/ Retention
/ Studies
/ Tenure
/ Unemployment
/ Wages
/ Wages & salaries
/ Workers
2004
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Wage-Tenure Contracts in a Frictional Labour Market: Firms' Strategies for Recruitment and Retention
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Wage-Tenure Contracts in a Frictional Labour Market: Firms' Strategies for Recruitment and Retention
2004
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A common assumption in equilibrium search and matching models of the labour market is that each firm posts a wage, to be paid to any worker hired. This paper considers the implications of firms posting contracts, in a random matching model with on-the-job search. More complex contracts enable firms to address both recruitment and retention problems by, for example, increasing the wage with tenure. The effect on the labour market is to reduce turnover, below the level required for efficient matching of workers to firms.
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