The Dynamics of Employment Growth New Evidence from 18 Countries

Motivated by the ongoing interest of policy makers in the sources of job creation, this paper presents results from a new OECD project on the dynamics of employment (DynEmp) based on an innovative methodology using firm-level data (i.e. national business registers or similar sources). It demonstrate...

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The Dynamics of Employment Growth New Evidence from 18 Countries
Employment
Science and Technology
title The Dynamics of Employment Growth New Evidence from 18 Countries
title_auth The Dynamics of Employment Growth New Evidence from 18 Countries
title_exact_search The Dynamics of Employment Growth New Evidence from 18 Countries
title_full The Dynamics of Employment Growth New Evidence from 18 Countries Chiara Criscuolo, Peter N. Gal and Carlo Menon
title_fullStr The Dynamics of Employment Growth New Evidence from 18 Countries Chiara Criscuolo, Peter N. Gal and Carlo Menon
title_full_unstemmed The Dynamics of Employment Growth New Evidence from 18 Countries Chiara Criscuolo, Peter N. Gal and Carlo Menon
title_short The Dynamics of Employment Growth
title_sort the dynamics of employment growth new evidence from 18 countries
title_sub New Evidence from 18 Countries
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Science and Technology
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Science and Technology
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