The purpose of this paper is to examine the persistence of regional unemployment and to explore the sources of this persistence. Evidence from China suggests three empirical findings. First, provincial relative unemployment is more persistent than aggregate unemployment. Second, youth unemployment is less persistent than total unemployment. Third, although the western region has the highest provincial unemployment rate, it has the lowest persistence of regional unemployment. To explore the sources of this unemployment persistence, a panel data method has been developed based on the Barro Approach and Edwards’ work. The higher the share of industry output by state sector and collective sector, the more the regional unemployment persistence. ...
Gray D. (2004) Persistent regional unemployment differentials revisited, Reg. Studies 38, 167-176. B...
We look at the differences in regional unemployment rates in six major transition countries and thei...
Local differences in US employment-population ratios and unemployment rates have persisted over many...
There are five chapters in this thesis. Chapter One is an introduction. Chapter Two is a literature ...
In this paper we study the regional evolution of unemployment in Argentina for the period 1980-1997....
This paper aims to re-examine the persistence of unemployment in Spain. For this purpose, we use tim...
In this paper we study the regional evolution of unemployment in Argentina for the period 1980-1997....
This paper aims to re-examine the persistence of unemployment in Spain. For this purpose, we use tim...
This paper assesses the persistence of unemployment rates across Australian regions to see if there ...
In this paper, we compare aggregate unemployment persistence across countries and over two decades c...
The aim of this paper is to develop a simple methodology for the study of regional unemployment pers...
We look at the differences in regional unemployment rates in six major transition countries and thei...
The geographical distribution and persistence of regional/local unemployment rates in heterogeneous ...
On both theoretical and empirical grounds, this paper provides evidence that refutes the natural rat...
We investigate the relationship between unemployment and growth in China. We find considerable diffe...
Gray D. (2004) Persistent regional unemployment differentials revisited, Reg. Studies 38, 167-176. B...
We look at the differences in regional unemployment rates in six major transition countries and thei...
Local differences in US employment-population ratios and unemployment rates have persisted over many...
There are five chapters in this thesis. Chapter One is an introduction. Chapter Two is a literature ...
In this paper we study the regional evolution of unemployment in Argentina for the period 1980-1997....
This paper aims to re-examine the persistence of unemployment in Spain. For this purpose, we use tim...
In this paper we study the regional evolution of unemployment in Argentina for the period 1980-1997....
This paper aims to re-examine the persistence of unemployment in Spain. For this purpose, we use tim...
This paper assesses the persistence of unemployment rates across Australian regions to see if there ...
In this paper, we compare aggregate unemployment persistence across countries and over two decades c...
The aim of this paper is to develop a simple methodology for the study of regional unemployment pers...
We look at the differences in regional unemployment rates in six major transition countries and thei...
The geographical distribution and persistence of regional/local unemployment rates in heterogeneous ...
On both theoretical and empirical grounds, this paper provides evidence that refutes the natural rat...
We investigate the relationship between unemployment and growth in China. We find considerable diffe...
Gray D. (2004) Persistent regional unemployment differentials revisited, Reg. Studies 38, 167-176. B...
We look at the differences in regional unemployment rates in six major transition countries and thei...
Local differences in US employment-population ratios and unemployment rates have persisted over many...