Labor reallocation, employment, and earnings: vector autoregression evidence
Hyatt, Henry ; McElroy, Tucker S.
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2019
33
4
December
463-487
labour market flexibility ; labour flexibility ; employment creation
Labour market
https://doi.org/10.1111/labr.12153
English
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"We present time series evidence for the USA 1993–2013 on the relationship between labor reallocation, employment, and earnings using a vector autoregression framework. We find that an increase in labor market churn by 1 percentage point predicts that employment will increase by 100,000–560,000 jobs, lowering the unemployment rate by 0.05–0.25 percentage points. Job destruction does not predict changes in employment but a 1 percentage point increase in job destruction leads to an increase in unemployment 0.14–0.42 percentage points. We find mixed results on the relationship between labor reallocation rates and earnings."
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