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There is an increasing interest in the process of job creation and destruction as well of hirings and separations. Many …
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We present an empirical analysis of job reallocation and labor mobility using matched worker-firm data for the Netherlands to investigate how firms adjust their workforce over the cycle. Our data cover the period 1993-2002. We find that cyclical adjustments of the workforce occur mainly through...
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quarter. Worker flows in the form of hires and separations are more than twice as large. The data also underscore the lumpy …
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jobs. By contrast, we find no significant effect as regards separations involving an industry change or persistent …
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We present an empirical analysis of job reallocation and labor mobility using matched workerfirm data for the Netherlands to investigate how firms adjust their workforce over the cycle. Our data cover the period 1993-2002. We find that cyclical adjustments of the workforce occur mainly through...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005247705
quarter. Worker flows in the form of hires and separations are more than twice as large. The data also underscore the lumpy …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005822835
flows as a fraction of worker flows and layoffs as a fraction of separations. By contrast, job creation and worker hiring …
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This paper examines the dynamics of Turkey's labor market using job flow analysis. We analyze administrative data from 2006 to 2021, encompassing all non-financial firms and their employees registered with social security institutions, to examine employment dynamics during various periods,...
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flows as a fraction of worker flows and layoffs as a fraction of separations. By contrast, job creation and worker hiring …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005703495
This paper analyzes the creation, destruction and reallocation of jobs in order to understand the micro-dynamics of aggregate employment change in African manufacturing. The nature and magnitude of gross job flows are examined using a unique panel data of Ethiopian manufacturing establishments...
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