Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Title: Multiple unemployment spells duration in Poland Author-Name: Ewa GaƂecka-Burdziak Abstract: I study multiple unemployment spells. I refer to Poland, as this country experiences highincidence of the long-term unemployment and long mean incomplete unemployment duration.I estimate conditional risk set model for multiple spells, and Cox model for 1st to 5th spell, separately.I use time-to-event data (complete spells) for almost 435000 individuals in the 2007-2014 period fromfive public employment offices. Almost 99% of the individuals have up to 5 spells, but ''only'' 60% ofthem experience one complete spell.I find that subsequent unemployment spells are on average shorter, but slightly moreindividuals experience longer subsequent spells. Thus, those who exit either learn how to seek job ordecide to leave the pool. Younger males with primary education are better off at leaving the pool, butthe impact of sex and education diminishes in subsequent spells. Tertiary education, since 2nd spell,also entails higher hazard of leaving the pool. Results indicate heterogeneity among job seekers andmismatch bet Number: 2016-019 Length: 10 pages Creation-Date: 2016-10 Keywords: unemployment duration, multiple unemployment spells, outflow from unemployment, hazard function Classification-JEL: J64, C41 File-URL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12182/1157 File-Format: Application/pdf DOI: 10.33119/kaewps2016019 Handle: RePEc:sgh:kaewps:2016019