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Slack and Slacker: Job Seekers, Job Vacancies, and Matching Functions in the US Labor Market during the Roaring Twenties and the Great Contraction, 1924-1932

机译:Slack and Slacker:二十四岁和大萧条时期(1924-1932年)美国劳动力市场上的求职者,职位空缺和匹配功能

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I use unique city-month level disaggregated data, from public employment offices, to estimate the matching functions for the 1920s and the early 1930s. The results show that the public labor exchange was slack, a relative deficiency of job vacancies, in the 1920s and it became slacker during the Great Depression. However, the findings show that there was no deterioration of the matching efficiency in the early 1930s. The outcome of a deficiency of labor demand during the 1930s implies that there was a need for effective government policies to implement the new job-creation programs.
机译:我使用来自公共就业办公室的独特的城市月级分解数据来估计1920年代和1930年代初期的匹配函数。结果表明,在1920年代,公共劳动交流是松弛的,这是职位空缺的相对不足,在大萧条时期变得更加松弛。但是,研究结果表明,在1930年代初期,匹配效率没有降低。 1930年代劳动力需求不足的结果表明,需要有效的政府政策来实施新的创造就业计划。

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