This paper shows that in the UK, increases in unemployment in a recession are driven by rises in the separation rate. A new decomposition of unemployment dynamics is devised that does not require unemployment to be in steady state at all times. This is important because low UK transition rates ñ one quarter the size of the US ñimply substantial deviation of unemployment from steady state near cyclical turning points. In periods of moderation, the job Önding rate is shown to have most ináuence on UK unemployment dynamics. Evidence comes from the Örst study of monthly data derived from individualsí labour market spells recorded in the British Household Panel Survey from 1988 to 2008
This paper analyzes mismatch unemployment in the U.K. labor market. We find no evidence of a worseni...
As the British economy struggles to emerge from its first recession in almost twenty years, and the ...
In this paper we study the contribution of inflows and outflows to the dynamics of unemployment in t...
This study shows that in the UK, increases in unemployment in a recession are driven by rises in the...
The increase in unemployment in the United Kingdom that accompanied the Great Recession has been con...
The increase in unemployment in the United Kingdom that accompanied the Great Recession has been con...
This paper challenges the consensus on the nature of unemployment dynamics in Britain. We show that ...
The recession of 2008-2009 inflicted a larger cumulative loss of UK output than any of the other pos...
Increases in the ins of unemployment during recessions are the result of two major forces: increased...
The unemployment rate is a function of both the inflows to unemployment and the outflows from unempl...
The increase in unemployment in the United Kingdom that accompanied the Great Recession has been con...
This paper considers the issue of unemployment one of the most pressing issues facing the UK and oth...
This paper draws attention to the innovative but neglected work of Hans Singer on the dynamics of un...
Experiences during the Great Recession support the view that the UK labor market is relatively flexi...
As in many European countries, labour productivity in the UK has been stagnant since the start of th...
This paper analyzes mismatch unemployment in the U.K. labor market. We find no evidence of a worseni...
As the British economy struggles to emerge from its first recession in almost twenty years, and the ...
In this paper we study the contribution of inflows and outflows to the dynamics of unemployment in t...
This study shows that in the UK, increases in unemployment in a recession are driven by rises in the...
The increase in unemployment in the United Kingdom that accompanied the Great Recession has been con...
The increase in unemployment in the United Kingdom that accompanied the Great Recession has been con...
This paper challenges the consensus on the nature of unemployment dynamics in Britain. We show that ...
The recession of 2008-2009 inflicted a larger cumulative loss of UK output than any of the other pos...
Increases in the ins of unemployment during recessions are the result of two major forces: increased...
The unemployment rate is a function of both the inflows to unemployment and the outflows from unempl...
The increase in unemployment in the United Kingdom that accompanied the Great Recession has been con...
This paper considers the issue of unemployment one of the most pressing issues facing the UK and oth...
This paper draws attention to the innovative but neglected work of Hans Singer on the dynamics of un...
Experiences during the Great Recession support the view that the UK labor market is relatively flexi...
As in many European countries, labour productivity in the UK has been stagnant since the start of th...
This paper analyzes mismatch unemployment in the U.K. labor market. We find no evidence of a worseni...
As the British economy struggles to emerge from its first recession in almost twenty years, and the ...
In this paper we study the contribution of inflows and outflows to the dynamics of unemployment in t...