Can We Improve upon Preliminary Estimates of Payroll Employment Growth?
David Neumark and
William Wascher
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 1991, vol. 9, issue 2, 197-205
Abstract:
We explore the feasibility of improving upon the preliminary estimates of payroll employment growth from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics by predicting subsequent revisions to these estimates, using the preliminary estimates themselves and other information available concurrently. Results of statistical tests suggest that the preliminary estimates can be improved upon; that is, they are not "efficient forecasts" of the revised estimates. The improvement of preliminary estimates as indicators of estimates of employment growth following annual benchmarks is particularly large; the unanticipated component of the revision based on the annual benchmarks is reduced by more than 22 percent.
Date: 1991
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