An alternative measure for gross job flows, incorporating within plant job reallocation, is proposed. Based on data with detailed information about workers occupation, we report the following results: 1. Most of the stylized facts about job reallocation do not change when we take into account within plant job reallocation. 2. Job creation and job destruction figures are decomposed into job created (destructed) by new (dying) firms, job created (destructed) by existing firms by expanding (contracting) workers in existing jobs, and the jobs created (destructed) due to the birth (death) of job categories in incumbent (surviving) establishments. We call the third component as the job mix component. It turned out that the job mix component corre...
Involuntary job loss in administrative data is commonly identified by focusing on mass-layoffs or pl...
In market economies, firms are the main drivers of job creation and job destruction. This thesis foc...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the within-industry distributions of jobs created and destructed acr...
This thesis consists of four essays on the determinants, the dynamics and the policy implications of...
This study measures the heterogeneity of establishment-level employment changes in the U.S. manufact...
We present an organized set of stylized facts on the relations among flows of workers,changes in emp...
We provide a unified discussion of the relations among flows of workers, changes in employment and c...
This paper extends the work of Dunne, Roberts, and Samuelson [3] and Davis, Haltiwanger, and Schuh [...
Widely utilized net employment change statistics actually mask an extremely volatile process of job ...
Using data from the Workplace Industrial Relations Surveys of 1980, 1984, and 1990, the authors inve...
We explore the determinants of job reallocation in this paper. A model which associates technologica...
This paper critically appraises the approaches that have characterized the literature on the macroec...
Gross job and worker flows in Russian industry are studied using panel data from a recent survey of ...
This article investigates the impact of the worker flows of a firm on productivity by using unique l...
The present paper provides empirical evidence compatible with a proposed theoretical framework to ex...
Involuntary job loss in administrative data is commonly identified by focusing on mass-layoffs or pl...
In market economies, firms are the main drivers of job creation and job destruction. This thesis foc...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the within-industry distributions of jobs created and destructed acr...
This thesis consists of four essays on the determinants, the dynamics and the policy implications of...
This study measures the heterogeneity of establishment-level employment changes in the U.S. manufact...
We present an organized set of stylized facts on the relations among flows of workers,changes in emp...
We provide a unified discussion of the relations among flows of workers, changes in employment and c...
This paper extends the work of Dunne, Roberts, and Samuelson [3] and Davis, Haltiwanger, and Schuh [...
Widely utilized net employment change statistics actually mask an extremely volatile process of job ...
Using data from the Workplace Industrial Relations Surveys of 1980, 1984, and 1990, the authors inve...
We explore the determinants of job reallocation in this paper. A model which associates technologica...
This paper critically appraises the approaches that have characterized the literature on the macroec...
Gross job and worker flows in Russian industry are studied using panel data from a recent survey of ...
This article investigates the impact of the worker flows of a firm on productivity by using unique l...
The present paper provides empirical evidence compatible with a proposed theoretical framework to ex...
Involuntary job loss in administrative data is commonly identified by focusing on mass-layoffs or pl...
In market economies, firms are the main drivers of job creation and job destruction. This thesis foc...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the within-industry distributions of jobs created and destructed acr...