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- Title
FRICTIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE ROLE OF INDUSTRIAL DIVERSITY.
- Authors
Simon, Curtis J.
- Abstract
Since many individuals are immobile between city labor markets in the short run, the industrial structure of cities plays an important role in determining the national rate of unemployment. This paper argues that a city's frictional unemployment rate will be lower, the more industrially diversified is the city; that is, the more evenly distributed is employment across industries. The empirical work on 91 large SMSAs strongly supports the hypothesis. The difference in frictional unemployment rates between the twenty most and least diverse cities is estimated at about 2.4 percentage points.
- Subjects
FRICTIONAL unemployment; INDUSTRIAL organization (Economic theory); UNEMPLOYMENT; LABOR market; EMPLOYMENT
- Publication
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1988, Vol 103, Issue 4, p715
- ISSN
0033-5533
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/1886071