Where Are Labor Markets the Tightest? A Tale of the 100 Largest US Cities
Cassandra Marks,
Lowell Ricketts,
William M. Rodgers and
Hannah Rubinton
Economic Synopses, 2023, issue 25, 3 pages
Abstract:
How does labor market tightness vary across the US, and how have labor markets changed since the pandemic? The vacancy-to-unemployment ratio is a common measure.
Keywords: labor markets; labor market tightness; COVID-19; vacancy-to-unemployment ratio (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.20955/es.2023.25
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