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Job Creation and Destruction: Evidence from the Slovak Republic 2000 – 2004

In: Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, vol. 55, no. 2
Zuzana Siebertová - Matúš Senaj

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Year, pages: 2007, 107 - 124
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Keywords: job creation, job destruction, enterprise growth, Slovak Republic JEL Classification: E24, J23, J63, P20
Article type: Vedecký článok
About article:
In this paper, job flows and their determinants in the Slovak labor market over the period 2000 – 2004 are documented and analyzed. Using the dataset that covers a substantial part of the Slovak enterprise environment (the sample is restricted to enterprises with at least 20 employees), we focus on different issues of gross job reallocation. We find that job destruction dominates over job creation and job reallocation rates are comparable to those found in other transition economies. We show that most of the job reallocation emerges within the groups considered rather than between groups, the pattern that prevails in mature market economies. Finally, we investigate the enterprise growth and our results indicate that the probability of employment growth depends positively on ownership type and negatively on the initial size.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Siebertová, Z., Senaj, M. 2007. Job Creation and Destruction: Evidence from the Slovak Republic 2000 – 2004. In Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, vol. 55, no.2, pp. 107-124. 0013-3035.

APA:
Siebertová, Z., Senaj, M. (2007). Job Creation and Destruction: Evidence from the Slovak Republic 2000 – 2004. Ekonomický časopis/Journal of Economics, 55(2), 107-124. 0013-3035.