TY - JOUR
T1 - Fluctuations of unemployment and inter- and intra-sectoral reallocations of workers
AU - Shin, Donggyun
AU - Shin, Kwanho
N1 - Funding Information:
The financial support from Sungkok Foundation is greatly appreciated. An earlier version of this paper appeared in Sunggok Nonchong, 2003.
PY - 2008/6
Y1 - 2008/6
N2 - This paper investigates how both inter- and intra-sectoral reallocations of workers contribute to fluctuations in the aggregate unemployment rate. On the basis of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) data for the 1986-96 period, we construct a monthly longitudinal data set that enables us to track each individual's experience of unemployment duration as well as labor movement across and within sectors. This data set shows strong evidence that inter-sectoral reallocations of workers play a major role in explaining fluctuations in the unemployment rate at the business cycle frequency. While the number of intra-sectoral movers is generally greater and more countercyclical than that of inter-sectoral movers, the longer duration of unemployment of the latter enables the impact of inter-sectoral movements to be more pronounced in explaining fluctuations in the unemployment rate. Moreover, the asymmetric effects that increase, rather than decrease, in unemployment are by far better explained by inter-sectoral movers, which suggests that high unemployment is closely associated with inter-sectoral reallocations of workers.
AB - This paper investigates how both inter- and intra-sectoral reallocations of workers contribute to fluctuations in the aggregate unemployment rate. On the basis of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) data for the 1986-96 period, we construct a monthly longitudinal data set that enables us to track each individual's experience of unemployment duration as well as labor movement across and within sectors. This data set shows strong evidence that inter-sectoral reallocations of workers play a major role in explaining fluctuations in the unemployment rate at the business cycle frequency. While the number of intra-sectoral movers is generally greater and more countercyclical than that of inter-sectoral movers, the longer duration of unemployment of the latter enables the impact of inter-sectoral movements to be more pronounced in explaining fluctuations in the unemployment rate. Moreover, the asymmetric effects that increase, rather than decrease, in unemployment are by far better explained by inter-sectoral movers, which suggests that high unemployment is closely associated with inter-sectoral reallocations of workers.
KW - Duration of unemployment
KW - Fluctuations of unemployment
KW - Sectoral reallocations
KW - Sectoral shocks
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U2 - 10.1080/10168730802079979
DO - 10.1080/10168730802079979
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:46249101449
SN - 1016-8737
VL - 22
SP - 231
EP - 251
JO - International Economic Journal
JF - International Economic Journal
IS - 2
ER -