What happens when Canadian aggregate rates of employment and unemployment change? A note on the differences in response patterns across age and sex groups
Auteurs: Frank T. Denton et Byron G. Spencer
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Résumé (anglais)
e paper considers age-sex patterns of fluctuation of employment, unemployment, labour force participation, hours worked per employee, and hours worked per capita. The patterns are extracted (by regression) from annual data for the period 1976-2011 and expressed in the form of group-to-aggregate elasticities. An additive relationship among the elasticities is noted and used to decompose the variation of per capita hours worked into source contributions. On that basis, participation and employee hours are found to be significant contributors generally over the working age range, but especially among young workers. The results suggest a considerable amount of “hidden” unemployment during cyclical downturns.
Détails
Type | Document de travail (en ligne) |
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Auteur | Frank T. Denton et Byron G. Spencer |
Année de pulication | 2012 |
Titre | What happens when Canadian aggregate rates of employment and unemployment change? A note on the differences in response patterns across age and sex groups |
Série | Research Institute for Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population (QSEP) Research Report |
Numéro | 450 |
Ville | Hamilton, ON |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Frank T. Denton
- Document de travail (en ligne)
- What happens when Canadian aggregate rates of employment and unemployment change? A note on the differences in response patterns across age and sex groups
- Frank T. Denton et Byron G. Spencer
- Research Institute for Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population (QSEP) Research Report
- 2012
- 450