Unemployment rates in the U.S. vary considerably over time and across local areas. Economists have long been concerned with explaining these variations and have attempted to distinguish various components of unemployment to explain these variations in rates. Holzer uses firm-level data on job vacancies, sales growth, and wages within and across a group of 28 local labor markets to examine these issues.https://research.upjohn.org/up_press/1108/thumbnail.jp
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Recent work by David Lilien has argued that the positive correlation between the dispersion of emplo...
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Estimates of the natural rate of unemployment are important in many macroeconomic models used by eco...
The first chapter of this dissertation examines the phenomenon of labor reallocation at the level of...
A common explanation for continued economic hardship and unemployment in many cities in the U.S. is ...
This paper analyzes the effects of demand shifts within and between local labor markets on unemploym...
Unemployment rates in the U.S. vary considerably over time and across local areas. Economists have l...
This monograph studies unemployment in relation to labor market vacancies throughout the United Stat...
Local differences in US employment-population ratios and unemployment rates have persisted over many...
This paper studies how U.S. local labor markets respond to employment losses that occur during reces...
Little is known about the influences that employment density and other local labor-market conditions...
This paper estimates how effects of shocks to local labor demand on local labor market outcomes vary...
In this paper, estimates are presented on short-run effects of demand shocks on a local labor market...
Recent work by David Lilien has argued that the positive correlation between the dispersion of emplo...
This paper studies how the thick market effect influences local unemployment rate fluctuations. The ...
Estimates of the natural rate of unemployment are important in many macroeconomic models used by eco...
The first chapter of this dissertation examines the phenomenon of labor reallocation at the level of...
A common explanation for continued economic hardship and unemployment in many cities in the U.S. is ...
This paper analyzes the effects of demand shifts within and between local labor markets on unemploym...