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Norwegian

Wage formation, regional migration and local labour market tightness

Authors:

Carlsen, Fredrik, Johansen, Kåre og Røed, Knut

Year:

2006

Reference:

Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics

Vol 68 (4), 423-444

Summary

Empirical studies of regional wage formation and interregional migration routinely include the regional unemployment rate as indicator of local labour market tightness. However, these studies are usually motivated by economic theories that emphasize transition probabilities between unemployment and employment, and the unemployment rate is an imperfect proxy for these probabilities. We use a large micro data set to compute estimates of the rate of outflow from unemployment for 90 Norwegian travel-to-work areas. The outflow rates perform better than traditional measures of regional labour market tightness in panel data analyses of regional wages and interregional migration.

JEL:

J31, J61

Keywords:

Regional wages; interregional migration; labour market tightness

Project:

Oppdragsgiver: Aetat Arbeidsdirektoratet og Finansdepartementet
Oppdragsgivers prosjektnr.:
Frisch prosjekt: 1412 - A new business cycle indicator

Contact:

knut.roed@frisch.uio.no

Financing:

Finansdepartementet og Aetat Arbeidsdirektoratet