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A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING CHANGES IN THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN A FLOWS CONTEXT: AN EXAMINATION NET FLOWS IN THE AUSTRALIAN LABOUR MARKET

Robert Dixon (), John Freebairn and Guay C. Lim ()

No 910, Department of Economics - Working Papers Series from The University of Melbourne

Abstract: In this paper we develop a framework which is appropriate for the systematic investigation of the relationship between net (and gross) flows between different labour market states and movements in the unemployment rate. We use that framework to investigate the behaviour of net flows of persons between employment, unemployment and not in the labour force in Australia between 1979-2003 and the relationship of these flows to changes in the unemployment rate over that period. We find that: flows from unemployment to employment exceed flows from employment to unemployment and that this is the case even in recessions; flows from employment to not in the labour force exceed flows from not in the labour force to employment and that this is the case even in booms, and; flows from not in the labour force to unemployment exceed flows from unemployment to not in the labour force even in recessions. Another important finding is that the reason why the participation rate is negatively correlated with the unemployment rate is because net flows from employment to both unemployment and to not in the labour force are highly correlated. It cannot be explained by flows occurring between unemployment and not in the labour force.

Keywords: Worker; Flows; Business; Cycle; Unemployment; Participation; Rate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J64 E24 J21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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