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Unemployment flows and vacancies in Spain

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  • Pablo Antolín

    (OCDE)

Abstract

In this paper we present a study into the Spanish unemployment problem. To do so we examine unemployment flows, the relationship between unemployment and vacancies, and the outflow rate from unemployment. We propose a way of correcting the administrative, official, vacancy data. The unemployment problem appears to lie in the probability of leaving the unemployment pool, proxied by the outflow rate from unemployment. The outward shift in the u-v curve can be explained by the increase in the share of long term unemployment. And, finally, we also investigate the problem of search externalities and the scope for multiple equilibria. En este documento se estudia el problema del desempleo en España. Para ello se examinan las fluctuaciones de desempleo, la relación entre desempleo y vacantes, y la tasa de salida del desempleo Se propone un método para corregir la información oficial de la administración pública sobre vacantes. El problema del desempleo parecresidir en la probabilidad de dejar el colectivo de desempleo, estimada a través de la tasa de salida del desempleo. El desempleo hacia fuera en la curva U-V puede explicarse por el aumento en la participación en el desempleo de largo plazo. Finalmente, se investiga también el problema de las externalidades en la búsqueda y la probabilidad de equilibrio múltiple.

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  • Pablo Antolín, 1994. "Unemployment flows and vacancies in Spain," Working Papers. Serie EC 1994-05, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas, S.A. (Ivie).
  • Handle: RePEc:ivi:wpasec:1994-05
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    1. Aki Kangasharju & Jaakko Pehkonen & Sari Pekkala, 2003. "Matching in thin labour markets: panel data evidence from Finland, 1991-2002," ERSA conference papers ersa03p208, European Regional Science Association.
    2. Broersma, Lourens & Van Ours, Jan C., 1999. "Job searchers, job matches and the elasticity of matching," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 6(1), pages 77-93, March.
    3. Juan José Dolado & Ramón Gómez, 1997. "La relación entre desempleo y vacantes en España: perturbaciones agregadas y de reasignación," Investigaciones Economicas, Fundación SEPI, vol. 21(3), pages 441-472, September.
    4. Bell, Una Louise & Artola, Concha, 2001. "Identifying labour market dynamics using labour force survey data," ZEW Discussion Papers 01-44, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.

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