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滞后于曲线:新冠疫情前后日本贝弗里奇曲线演变的计量估计与部门分解

Behind the curve: econometric estimation and sectoral decomposition of the Japanese Beveridge curve’s evolution around the COVID-19 pandemic

Industrial and Corporate Change · 2025
被引 1
人大 BABS 3

中文导读

估计了2000年至2024年日本的贝弗里奇曲线,发现2019年底出现结构突变,并通过分职业、行业和合同类型的细分数据,揭示服务业市场紧张是导致职位空缺对失业反应变化的主因。

Abstract

Abstract This paper examines the Japanese Beveridge curve in order to identify a possible structural break prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and uncover its potential causes. We utilize two levels of analysis. First, the relationship for the period January 2000–June 2024 is estimated by means of a vector error correction model, through which we detect a structural break at the end of 2019. Second, we use disaggregated vacancy and unemployment data to analyze the Beveridge curves for subgroups at the occupational, industrial, and contractual levels and carry out an extensive mismatch analysis. We argue that the asymmetric evolution of the different segments of the market, together with tight market conditions, is at the root of the modification in the responsiveness of vacancies to unemployment recorded from the end of 2019. More specifically, the change originated in the services-related sector, which recorded extremely tight market conditions since 2018, leading firms to reduce vacancies without any significant impact on the sector-level unemployment rate. This trend was subsequently compounded by the measures introduced by the government in 2020 in order to support employment during the COVID-19 pandemic.

劳动经济学失业与职位空缺结构突变日本经济新冠疫情