Explaining the recent divergence in payroll and household employment growth
Chinhui Juhn () and
Simon Potter
Current Issues in Economics and Finance, 1999, vol. 5, issue Dec
Abstract:
Each month, the government releases two estimates of U.S. employment growth - one based on a survey of firms, the other on a survey of households. Since 1994, these measures have diverged sharply. Evidence suggests that the household survey's estimate has risen more slowly because it undercounts working-age adults who have found employment during the current economic expansion.
Keywords: Employment; (Economic; theory) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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