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Age- and Gender-specific Output-employment Relationship across Economic Sectors

In: Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, vol. 71, no. 1
Mindaugas Butkus Číslo ORCID - Laura Dargenytė-Kacilevičienė Číslo ORCID - Kristina Matuzevičiūtė Číslo ORCID - Janina Šeputienė Číslo ORCID - Dovilė Ruplienė Číslo ORCID
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2023, 3 - 22
Jazyk: eng
Kľúčové slová:
employment intensity, economic sectors, economic growth, youth employment, gender; JEL Classification: E24, E32, J21, O47
Typ článku: Vedecký článok / Article
Typ dokumentu: PDF / PDF
O článku:
This paper supplements a strand of research on sectoral employment responsiveness to changes in sectoral value-added. The methodology is based on the employment version of the first-differenced Okun’s equation, which is further developed to (i) complement limited empirical evidence on gender- and age-specific employment elasticity; (ii) analyse differences across economic sectors; and (iii) examine the non-linear impact of output growth on employment. Empirical estimates are based on EU28 data from 2008 to 2020 for four main economic sectors and their subsectors according to the NACE classification. Results show that the services significantly differ from other sectors – the positive growth of value-added increases the sector’s employment in all labour force groups, except the youth employment, and the output decrease is not followed by a decline in employment. In all other sectors, we observe the jobless growth phenomenon.
This paper supplements a strand of research on sectoral employment responsiveness to changes in sectoral value-added. The methodology is based on the employment version of the first-differenced Okun’s equation, which is further developed to (i) complement limited empirical evidence on gender- and age-specific employment elasticity; (ii) analyse differences across economic sectors; and (iii) examine the non-linear impact of output growth on employment. Empirical estimates are based on EU28 data from 2008 to 2020 for four main economic sectors and their subsectors according to the NACE classification. Results show that the services significantly differ from other sectors – the positive growth of value-added increases the sector’s employment in all labour force groups, except the youth employment, and the output decrease is not followed by a decline in employment. In all other sectors, we observe the jobless growth phenomenon.
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ISO 690:
Butkus, M., Dargenytė-Kacilevičienė, L., Matuzevičiūtė, K., Šeputienė, J., Ruplienė, D. 2023. Age- and Gender-specific Output-employment Relationship across Economic Sectors. In Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, vol. 71, no.1, pp. 3-22. 0013-3035. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/ekoncas.2023.01.01

APA:
Butkus, M., Dargenytė-Kacilevičienė, L., Matuzevičiūtė, K., Šeputienė, J., Ruplienė, D. (2023). Age- and Gender-specific Output-employment Relationship across Economic Sectors. Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, 71(1), 3-22. 0013-3035. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/ekoncas.2023.01.01
O vydaní:
Vydavateľ: Ekonomický ústav SAV / Ekonomický ústav SAV
Publikované: 16. 3. 2023