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Author Dao, Mai.

Title Regional labor market adjustments in the United States / prepared by Mai Dao, Davide Furceri, and Prakash Loungani.

Publication Info. [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, [2014]
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (51 pages) : color illustrations.
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Series IMF working paper ; WP/14/211
IMF working paper ; WP/14/211.
Note "November 2014."
"Research Department."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-26).
Summary We examine patterns of regional adjustments to shocks in the US during the past four decades. We find that the response of interstate migration to relative labor market conditions has decreased, while the role of the unemployment rate as absorber of regional shocks has increased. However, the response of net migration to regional shocks is stronger during aggregate downturns and increased particularly during the Great Recession. We offer a potential explanation for the cyclical pattern of migration response based on the variation in consumption risk sharing.--Abstract.
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Subject Labor market -- United States -- Econometric models.
Labor market.
United States.
Econometric models.
Labor demand -- United States -- Econometric models.
Labor demand.
Labor mobility -- United States -- Econometric models.
Labor mobility.
Labor mobility -- Economic aspects -- United States -- Econometric models.
Labor mobility -- Economic aspects.
Unemployment -- United States -- Econometric models.
Unemployment.
Regional economics -- United States -- Econometric models.
Regional economics.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Furceri, Davide.
Loungani, Prakash.
International Monetary Fund. Research Department.
Other Form: Print version: Dao, Mai Regional labor market adjustments in the United States. [Washington, District of Columbia] : International Monetary Fund, c2014 50 pages IMF working paper ; WP/14/211. 9781498302715
ISBN 9781475565744 (electronic book)
1475565747 (electronic book)
9781498302715