Measurement and Analysis of Job Vacancies: An International ComparisonJ. Muysken This collection of papers brings together information about the construction of vacancy data, new thinking on the role of vacancies in labour-market theory, and empirical applications illustrating the use of vacancy data in illuminating the nature of unemployment. |
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A Van Bastelaer and J Laan | 13 |
MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS OF VACANCIES | 55 |
Notes | 75 |
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analysis Beveridge Beveridge-curve business cycle corrected vacancy demand for newcomers discouragement rate duration of vacancies dynamic economic sector employed jobseekers employers employment growth Employment Service equation equilibrium expansion demand Figure firm hard-to-fill vacancies hiring increases indicator inflow of vacancies job advertising job openings job seekers Job Vacancy Survey Jobcentre Keynesian Labor Economics labour demand labour market labour supply Limburg matching function measured mediation methods ment micro markets mismatch month Muysken Netherlands notified number of job number of vacancies occupational classes openings for newcomers parameter ployment public employment office ratio recruitment registered vacancies registration rate relatively replacement demand sample selection period Smolny Statistics Sweden stocks and flows structural unemployment Sweden Table tion total demand total number U/V curve unem unemployed unemployment rate unfilled United Kingdom vacancies filled vacancies recorded vacancy data vacancy duration vacancy flows vacancy statistics vacancy stocks variables VDAB wage workers