Predicting Reservation Wage Curve Shape from Workforce Composition
In a hypothetical labor market, 95% of unemployed individuals have very similar and low personal valuations of their non-work time (i.e., low unemployment utility). The remaining 5% have very high personal valuations of their non-work time. Describe the likely shape of the reservation wage curve for this economy as firms begin hiring from this pool of unemployed workers. Justify your description by explaining how the described distribution of unemployment utility creates this specific shape.
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An economist observes that in a particular labor market, the reservation wage curve is downward-sloping and concave. This means the curve is very steep at low rates of unemployment and becomes progressively flatter as the unemployment rate increases. Based on this specific shape, what can be inferred about the cumulative distribution of utilities that individuals derive from being unemployed?
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If a labor market's reservation wage curve is observed to be a straight, downward-sloping line, it can be concluded that the cumulative distribution of unemployment utilities among the workforce is uniform.
The shape of the reservation wage curve, which shows the wage needed to convince an additional person to accept a job at different levels of unemployment, is determined by the underlying distribution of 'unemployment utilities' (the value individuals place on being unemployed). Match each curve shape with the corresponding description of the unemployment utility distribution.
Predicting Reservation Wage Curve Shape from Workforce Composition
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