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The Great Resignation vs. the Great Reallocation Revisited

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The type of jobs typically found in the service industry had the sharpest increase in people quitting for a new job in 2021, according to an analysis of job quits.

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  • Serdar Birinci & Trần Khánh Ngân, 2022. "The Great Resignation vs. the Great Reallocation Revisited," On the Economy 94323, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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