In recent years several models have been developed in an attempt to explain countercyclical movements of job turnover, the sum of gross job creation and destruction rates. However, only in the United States is a negative and statistically significant correlation between job turnover and employment growth actually observed. In the other countries studied, job turnover is either acyclical or mildly procyclical. Rather than being associated with the greater flexibility of the United States compared with the Western European labor markets, these asymmetries in the cyclical behavior of gross job flows can be attributed to statistical artifacts, namely, with the fact that U.S. job turnover statistics underrepresent the small business sector and w...
In judging the degree of slack in the economy, policymakers must determine the origin of any increas...
This paper reviews recent literature on job gains and job losses. Economies exhibit high rates of gr...
This paper explores the sources of differences in the cyclicality of worker flows and job flows, usi...
In recent years several models have been developed in an attempt to explain countercyclical movement...
We present an organized set of stylized facts on the relations among flows of workers,changes in emp...
Research using U. S. manufacturing data finds that job destruction fluctuates more over time than jo...
Market economies experience high rates of job creation and job destruction in almost every time peri...
The last two economic downturns are notable for their slow labor market recoveries. Yet, the behavio...
counted as unemployed. I show that an increase in the job-finding rate or an increase in the sepa-ra...
We document a negative correlation, at business cycle frequencies, between the net job creation rate...
We document two changes in post-war US macroeconomic dynamics: the procyclicality of labour producti...
In this paper, I discuss three sets of links which I uncover in the data on aggregate US job and wor...
One of the strongest trends in recent macroeconomic modeling of labor market fluctuations is to trea...
We present new empirical evidence that the net job creation of large firms or establishments (“emplo...
2009a), we find a distinct cyclical pattern of the rel-ative performance of large and small business...
In judging the degree of slack in the economy, policymakers must determine the origin of any increas...
This paper reviews recent literature on job gains and job losses. Economies exhibit high rates of gr...
This paper explores the sources of differences in the cyclicality of worker flows and job flows, usi...
In recent years several models have been developed in an attempt to explain countercyclical movement...
We present an organized set of stylized facts on the relations among flows of workers,changes in emp...
Research using U. S. manufacturing data finds that job destruction fluctuates more over time than jo...
Market economies experience high rates of job creation and job destruction in almost every time peri...
The last two economic downturns are notable for their slow labor market recoveries. Yet, the behavio...
counted as unemployed. I show that an increase in the job-finding rate or an increase in the sepa-ra...
We document a negative correlation, at business cycle frequencies, between the net job creation rate...
We document two changes in post-war US macroeconomic dynamics: the procyclicality of labour producti...
In this paper, I discuss three sets of links which I uncover in the data on aggregate US job and wor...
One of the strongest trends in recent macroeconomic modeling of labor market fluctuations is to trea...
We present new empirical evidence that the net job creation of large firms or establishments (“emplo...
2009a), we find a distinct cyclical pattern of the rel-ative performance of large and small business...
In judging the degree of slack in the economy, policymakers must determine the origin of any increas...
This paper reviews recent literature on job gains and job losses. Economies exhibit high rates of gr...
This paper explores the sources of differences in the cyclicality of worker flows and job flows, usi...