工人流动在英国失业动态与分布中的作用

The role of worker flows in the dynamics and distribution of UK unemployment

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2011
被引 52
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

研究了英国过去35年劳动力流动对失业波动的影响,发现失业波动近三分之二源于衰退期失业率上升,对理解不同人群失业差异有帮助。

Abstract

Unemployment varies substantially over time and across sub-groups of the labour market. Worker flows among labour-market states act as key determinants of this variation. We examine how the structure of unemployment across groups and its cyclical movements across time are shaped by changes in labour-market flows. Using novel estimates of flow transition rates for the UK over the last 35 years, we decompose unemployment variation into parts accounted for by changes in rates of job loss, job-finding, and flows via non-participation. Close to two-thirds of the volatility of unemployment in the UK over this period can be traced to rises in rates of job loss that accompany recessions. The share of this inflow contribution has been broadly the same in each of the past three recessions. Decreased job-finding rates account for around one-quarter of unemployment cyclicality and the remaining variation can be attributed to flows via non-participation. Digging deeper into the structure of unemployment by gender, age, and education, the flow approach is shown to provide a richer understanding of the unemployment experiences across population sub-groups. Copyright 2011, Oxford University Press.

劳动力流动失业动态失业分布英国