Estimating employment dynamics across occupations and sectors of industry

In this paper, we estimate the demand for workers by sector and occupation using system dynamic OLS techniques to account for the employment dynamics dependence across occupations and sectors of industry. The short run dynamics are decomposed into intra and intersectoral dynamics. We find that emplo...

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Demand
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Economic models
Employment
Estimating techniques
Estimation
Industrial sector
Intra and Intersectoral dynamics
Labour demand
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Occupational structure
Occupations
Studies
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