2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00181-013-0720-7
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Employment comovements at the sectoral level over the business cycle

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“…Both papers use data on vacancies to rule out the possibility that cyclical fluctuations are generated by reallocation of resources across sectors, rather than an aggregate shock. Cassou and Vazquez (2009) find that employment in six out of the ten major private sectors demonstrate no leads or lags relative to each other. They interpret this finding as supportive of a unified shock.…”
Section: Shocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both papers use data on vacancies to rule out the possibility that cyclical fluctuations are generated by reallocation of resources across sectors, rather than an aggregate shock. Cassou and Vazquez (2009) find that employment in six out of the ten major private sectors demonstrate no leads or lags relative to each other. They interpret this finding as supportive of a unified shock.…”
Section: Shocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are only a handful of studies (e.g. Clark 1998;Stock and Watson 1999;Horensten 2000;Kim and Kim 2006;Malysheva and Sarte 2009;Cassou and Vazquez 2014) that examine the cyclical behavior of sectoral employment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%