[[abstract]]This article applies the method of Gonzalo and Pitarakis (2006) to investigate the relationship of unemployment and labour force participation in the United States. Empirical analysis indicates the long-run relationships between these two variables are regime dependent.[[notice]]補正完畢[[incitationindex]]SSCI[[booktype]]紙本[[booktype]]電子
We consider which labor market variables are the most informative for estimating and nowcasting the ...
Current United States economic conditions have everyone searching for ways to solve the downward spi...
This paper discusses the various causal relations between unemployment and participation to the labo...
We explore the long-run relationship between the unemployment rate and the labor force participation...
It is well known that the U.S. labor force participation rate (LFP) is procyclical. I highlight that...
This paper applies a set of unit root and cointegration tests with non-linear error-correction mecha...
The informational value of the aggregate US unemployment rate has recently been questioned be-cause ...
This article explores the long-run relationship between unemployment rate and labor force participat...
We analyze a 1960-96 panel of OECD countries to explain why the US moved from relatively high to rel...
The U.S. Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is defined as the number of people in the labor force...
The Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is defined as those Americans in the labor force, i.e. abo...
This paper shows that the structural breaks are an important characteristic of the monthly labor for...
Nickell et al. (Econ J 115(500):1-27, 2005) argue that unemployment rates cointegrate with labour ma...
This article examines persistence and nonlinearity in the US unemployment rate in the post-war perio...
Purpose Our main purpose is to test the unemployment invariance hypothesis in Italy. Design/meth...
We consider which labor market variables are the most informative for estimating and nowcasting the ...
Current United States economic conditions have everyone searching for ways to solve the downward spi...
This paper discusses the various causal relations between unemployment and participation to the labo...
We explore the long-run relationship between the unemployment rate and the labor force participation...
It is well known that the U.S. labor force participation rate (LFP) is procyclical. I highlight that...
This paper applies a set of unit root and cointegration tests with non-linear error-correction mecha...
The informational value of the aggregate US unemployment rate has recently been questioned be-cause ...
This article explores the long-run relationship between unemployment rate and labor force participat...
We analyze a 1960-96 panel of OECD countries to explain why the US moved from relatively high to rel...
The U.S. Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is defined as the number of people in the labor force...
The Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is defined as those Americans in the labor force, i.e. abo...
This paper shows that the structural breaks are an important characteristic of the monthly labor for...
Nickell et al. (Econ J 115(500):1-27, 2005) argue that unemployment rates cointegrate with labour ma...
This article examines persistence and nonlinearity in the US unemployment rate in the post-war perio...
Purpose Our main purpose is to test the unemployment invariance hypothesis in Italy. Design/meth...
We consider which labor market variables are the most informative for estimating and nowcasting the ...
Current United States economic conditions have everyone searching for ways to solve the downward spi...
This paper discusses the various causal relations between unemployment and participation to the labo...