Following a steady increase over about five years, the number of people unemployed finally began to fall towards the end of 1991. Changes in unemployment numbers were reflected, to a degree, in employment numbers. Employment fell during most of the late 1980s, and a sustained rise in employment numbers did not occur until early in 1992. Falls in unemployment occur as the number of people moving into unemployment is exceeded by the number of people moving out of unemployment. Similarly, increases in employment result from a net inflow into employment. Of all the people who are not employed in one period, some have a higher probability than others of being employed in the next period. Using gross-flows data from all the 35 quarters of the Hou...
Official statistics have not kept pace with the deregulation of the labour market in the 1990s. Begi...
Administrative records held by the Department of Labour on people registered as unemployed provide a...
This paper uses gross flows data for regions to show how the chance of leaving employmellf varies fr...
The quarterly change in the number of unemployed New Zealanders is usually quite small relative to t...
In this paper we analyse the experiences of the unemployed by looking at what happened to groups of ...
Research on labour market dynamics in New Zealand has been limited mainly due to data limitations. T...
This paper analyses recent trends in registered unemployment, focusing on the dynamics of the underl...
It is now commonplace to study labour market dynamics using flows data from labour force panel surve...
In New Zealand, rises and falls in the rate of unemployment over the past twenty years have inevitab...
The official unemployment rate in New Zealand has been below 5%for nearly six years and reached a 22...
Over the last decade or so New Zealand has been through an era of radical political, economic, socia...
This paper presents information on past trends in the labour market since the mid 1980's and provide...
This article considers the attitudes of a small sample of unemployed people towards the characterist...
This paper describes the results from an exploratory study examining whether Household Labour Force ...
This paper uses gross flows data for regions to show how the chance of leaving employment varies fro...
Official statistics have not kept pace with the deregulation of the labour market in the 1990s. Begi...
Administrative records held by the Department of Labour on people registered as unemployed provide a...
This paper uses gross flows data for regions to show how the chance of leaving employmellf varies fr...
The quarterly change in the number of unemployed New Zealanders is usually quite small relative to t...
In this paper we analyse the experiences of the unemployed by looking at what happened to groups of ...
Research on labour market dynamics in New Zealand has been limited mainly due to data limitations. T...
This paper analyses recent trends in registered unemployment, focusing on the dynamics of the underl...
It is now commonplace to study labour market dynamics using flows data from labour force panel surve...
In New Zealand, rises and falls in the rate of unemployment over the past twenty years have inevitab...
The official unemployment rate in New Zealand has been below 5%for nearly six years and reached a 22...
Over the last decade or so New Zealand has been through an era of radical political, economic, socia...
This paper presents information on past trends in the labour market since the mid 1980's and provide...
This article considers the attitudes of a small sample of unemployed people towards the characterist...
This paper describes the results from an exploratory study examining whether Household Labour Force ...
This paper uses gross flows data for regions to show how the chance of leaving employment varies fro...
Official statistics have not kept pace with the deregulation of the labour market in the 1990s. Begi...
Administrative records held by the Department of Labour on people registered as unemployed provide a...
This paper uses gross flows data for regions to show how the chance of leaving employmellf varies fr...