Unemployment dynamics in Britain
Simon Burgess () and
Hélène Turon
Economic Journal, 2005, vol. 115, issue 503, 423-448
Abstract:
We examine the inter-related dynamics of the unemployment flows and stock. Our model allows them to be linked through the standard accounting identity, but also through behavioural relationships. We find that, for the UK, the bulk of the correlation between duration and the unemployment stock arises from the dependence of duration on unemployment, taking careful account of the inter-temporal identity. Outflow shocks have contributed little to the evolution of unemployment since the late 1960s. Given that the correlation of duration and unemployment arises from the behavioural relationship, we show that unemployment dynamics arise mostly from shocks to the inflow. Copyright 2005 Royal Economic Society.
Date: 2005
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