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More than just one labor market cycle in Germany? An analysis of regional unemployment data
2011
Journal for Labour Market Research
We analyze unemployment dynamics for Germany on a regional basis by means of an approximate factor model. We first estimate the number of factors corresponding to the number of cycles. At least for the pre-"Hartz" reform data we find strong evidence for more than just one dynamic labor market cycle present in German regions. Thus, labor market dynamics are driven by more than a single nationwide business cycle. Next, we look for regional partitions reflecting the different cycles best. Our
doi:10.1007/s12651-011-0089-z
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