Regional disparities in gross job and worker flows in Finland

The aim of this study is to characterize the structure and the evolution of Finnish regional labour markets in terms of gross job and worker flows using establishment- level data. There is no solid evidence that the gross job creation rate is on average lower in Eastern and Northern Finland. The rap...

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Main Authors: Petri Böckerman, Mika Maliranta
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Online Access:http://www.taloustieteellinenyhdistys.fi/images/stories/fep/f2001_2b.pdf
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:fep:journl:v:14:y:2001:i:2:p:84-103 2024-04-14T08:16:32+00:00 Regional disparities in gross job and worker flows in Finland Petri Böckerman Mika Maliranta http://www.taloustieteellinenyhdistys.fi/images/stories/fep/f2001_2b.pdf unknown http://www.taloustieteellinenyhdistys.fi/images/stories/fep/f2001_2b.pdf article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:35:51Z The aim of this study is to characterize the structure and the evolution of Finnish regional labour markets in terms of gross job and worker flows using establishment- level data. There is no solid evidence that the gross job creation rate is on average lower in Eastern and Northern Finland. The rapid rise in regional unemployment disparities in the 1990s can be explained via the rise in the disparities in the gross job destruction rates across regions during the great slump of the early 1990s. There are also distinct regional differences in the adjustment of labour demand at the establishment level. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description The aim of this study is to characterize the structure and the evolution of Finnish regional labour markets in terms of gross job and worker flows using establishment- level data. There is no solid evidence that the gross job creation rate is on average lower in Eastern and Northern Finland. The rapid rise in regional unemployment disparities in the 1990s can be explained via the rise in the disparities in the gross job destruction rates across regions during the great slump of the early 1990s. There are also distinct regional differences in the adjustment of labour demand at the establishment level.
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Regional disparities in gross job and worker flows in Finland
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title_short Regional disparities in gross job and worker flows in Finland
title_full Regional disparities in gross job and worker flows in Finland
title_fullStr Regional disparities in gross job and worker flows in Finland
title_full_unstemmed Regional disparities in gross job and worker flows in Finland
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