2018
DOI: 10.21533/scjournal.v6i2.143
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Semi- Markov processes in labor market theory: The case of Switzerland

Abstract: The mathematical base of stochastic labor markets is the theory of Markov processes, and the uncertainty is its indivisible part. Markov processes are used to calculate the equilibrium position, the time needed to reach it, natural rate of unemployment, transition probabilities and first passage time. While the theories of uncertainty give why workers transit, identify the market anomalies and best fitted Markov model. The findings showed that the semi-Markov labor model better fi Switzerland data. Furthermore… Show more

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