Unemployment Live Register Demography Ireland Labour force
Issue Date:
1994
Publisher:
Economic & Social Research Institute
Citation:
Harrison, Michael J.; Walsh, Patrick P. 'A flow analysis of the Irish Live Register'. - Economic & Social Review, Vol. 26, No. 1, October, 1994, pp..45-58. Dublin: Economic & Social Research Institute
Abstract:
This paper makes use for the first time of data on the flows into and out of the Irish
Live Register. It describes the construction of consistent quarterly flow series for the period 1967 to 1993. The analysis suggests that the build-up of the unemployment stock is mainly due to the inflows to the Live Register. The results also suggest that in the 1970s the inflows seem to have been largely determined by market and demographic adjustments in Ireland induced by developments in Britain. In the 1980s, by contrast, the inflows seem to have been driven substantially by demographic developments in Ireland.
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