Mexican Employment Dynamics : Evidence from Matched Firm-Worker Data

Using a census of all workers in private establishments in the formal sector in Mexico to track workers and establishments over time, this paper presents the first Mexican worker and job flow statistics. The data allow for comparing these flows ac...

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Main Authors: Kaplan, David S., González, Gabriel Martínez, Robertson, Raymond
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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spelling okr-10986-75992021-04-23T14:02:35Z Mexican Employment Dynamics : Evidence from Matched Firm-Worker Data Kaplan, David S. González, Gabriel Martínez Robertson, Raymond ACCESS TO CREDIT ADJUSTMENT COSTS AGE CATEGORIES AGE CATEGORY AGE GROUPS BUSINESS CYCLE BUSINESS CYCLES CAPABILITY CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CREDIT MARKET CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT PROBLEMS DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DISLOCATED WORKERS DISPLACEMENT E-MAIL ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC REFORM ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN ECONOMIC VOLATILITY EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS EMPLOYMENT GROWTH EMPLOYMENT HISTORIES EXCHANGE RATE EXPANSION EXPANSIONS EXPORT MARKET FEMALE EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FIRM SIZE FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN MARKETS FREE TRADE GENDER GENDER DIFFERENCES INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMAL SECTOR INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL TRADE JOB CREATION JOB DESTRUCTION JOB FLOW JOB FLOWS JOB TURNOVER JOBS LABOR ADJUSTMENT LABOR ADJUSTMENT COSTS LABOR ECONOMICS LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR STATISTICS LABOR TURNOVER LABOUR LABOUR MARKET LABOUR OFFICE LACK OF CREDIT LATIN AMERICAN MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS MARKET FAILURES MONETARY POLICY NET EMPLOYMENT OLDER WORKERS OPEN UNEMPLOYMENT PREVIOUS SECTION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIVITY RAW DATA RECESSION RECESSIONS RESULT RESULTS RETIREMENT RETRAINING PROGRAM SEARCH SMALL FIRMS SMALL MANUFACTURING SOCIAL SECURITY STABLE JOBS TAXONOMY TIME PERIOD TOTAL EMPLOYMENT TOTAL WORKER TRAINING PROGRAM TRAINING PROGRAMS UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE USES WAGE GAP WAGE INCREASES WAGE RIGIDITIES WAGES WEB WEB SITE WORKER WORKERS YOUNGER WORKERS Using a census of all workers in private establishments in the formal sector in Mexico to track workers and establishments over time, this paper presents the first Mexican worker and job flow statistics. The data allow for comparing these flows across time, space, and worker characteristics. Although many patterns are similar to those documented in developing countries, the analysis uncovers patterns that have potentially important policy implications. The authors compare the results to the literature, illustrate how the statistics change during times of reform and crisis, and present novel findings that contribute to the broader literature on worker reallocations. 2012-06-08T20:56:51Z 2012-06-08T20:56:51Z 2007-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/12/8863508/mexican-employment-dynamics-evidence-matched-firm-worker-data http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7599 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4433 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Mexico
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topic ACCESS TO CREDIT
ADJUSTMENT COSTS
AGE CATEGORIES
AGE CATEGORY
AGE GROUPS
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPABILITY
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT MARKETS
CREDIT PROBLEMS
DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DISLOCATED WORKERS
DISPLACEMENT
E-MAIL
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC REFORM
ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN
ECONOMIC VOLATILITY
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT HISTORIES
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPANSION
EXPANSIONS
EXPORT MARKET
FEMALE EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRM SIZE
FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN MARKETS
FREE TRADE
GENDER
GENDER DIFFERENCES
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL SECTOR
INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
JOB CREATION
JOB DESTRUCTION
JOB FLOW
JOB FLOWS
JOB TURNOVER
JOBS
LABOR ADJUSTMENT
LABOR ADJUSTMENT COSTS
LABOR ECONOMICS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR STATISTICS
LABOR TURNOVER
LABOUR
LABOUR MARKET
LABOUR OFFICE
LACK OF CREDIT
LATIN AMERICAN
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS
MARKET FAILURES
MONETARY POLICY
NET EMPLOYMENT
OLDER WORKERS
OPEN UNEMPLOYMENT
PREVIOUS SECTION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
RAW DATA
RECESSION
RECESSIONS
RESULT
RESULTS
RETIREMENT
RETRAINING PROGRAM
SEARCH
SMALL FIRMS
SMALL MANUFACTURING
SOCIAL SECURITY
STABLE JOBS
TAXONOMY
TIME PERIOD
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL WORKER
TRAINING PROGRAM
TRAINING PROGRAMS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
USES
WAGE GAP
WAGE INCREASES
WAGE RIGIDITIES
WAGES
WEB
WEB SITE
WORKER
WORKERS
YOUNGER WORKERS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO CREDIT
ADJUSTMENT COSTS
AGE CATEGORIES
AGE CATEGORY
AGE GROUPS
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPABILITY
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CREDIT MARKET
CREDIT MARKETS
CREDIT PROBLEMS
DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DISLOCATED WORKERS
DISPLACEMENT
E-MAIL
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC REFORM
ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN
ECONOMIC VOLATILITY
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT HISTORIES
EXCHANGE RATE
EXPANSION
EXPANSIONS
EXPORT MARKET
FEMALE EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRM SIZE
FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN MARKETS
FREE TRADE
GENDER
GENDER DIFFERENCES
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL SECTOR
INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
JOB CREATION
JOB DESTRUCTION
JOB FLOW
JOB FLOWS
JOB TURNOVER
JOBS
LABOR ADJUSTMENT
LABOR ADJUSTMENT COSTS
LABOR ECONOMICS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR STATISTICS
LABOR TURNOVER
LABOUR
LABOUR MARKET
LABOUR OFFICE
LACK OF CREDIT
LATIN AMERICAN
MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS
MARKET FAILURES
MONETARY POLICY
NET EMPLOYMENT
OLDER WORKERS
OPEN UNEMPLOYMENT
PREVIOUS SECTION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
RAW DATA
RECESSION
RECESSIONS
RESULT
RESULTS
RETIREMENT
RETRAINING PROGRAM
SEARCH
SMALL FIRMS
SMALL MANUFACTURING
SOCIAL SECURITY
STABLE JOBS
TAXONOMY
TIME PERIOD
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL WORKER
TRAINING PROGRAM
TRAINING PROGRAMS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
USES
WAGE GAP
WAGE INCREASES
WAGE RIGIDITIES
WAGES
WEB
WEB SITE
WORKER
WORKERS
YOUNGER WORKERS
Kaplan, David S.
González, Gabriel Martínez
Robertson, Raymond
Mexican Employment Dynamics : Evidence from Matched Firm-Worker Data
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Mexico
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4433
description Using a census of all workers in private establishments in the formal sector in Mexico to track workers and establishments over time, this paper presents the first Mexican worker and job flow statistics. The data allow for comparing these flows across time, space, and worker characteristics. Although many patterns are similar to those documented in developing countries, the analysis uncovers patterns that have potentially important policy implications. The authors compare the results to the literature, illustrate how the statistics change during times of reform and crisis, and present novel findings that contribute to the broader literature on worker reallocations.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Kaplan, David S.
González, Gabriel Martínez
Robertson, Raymond
author_facet Kaplan, David S.
González, Gabriel Martínez
Robertson, Raymond
author_sort Kaplan, David S.
title Mexican Employment Dynamics : Evidence from Matched Firm-Worker Data
title_short Mexican Employment Dynamics : Evidence from Matched Firm-Worker Data
title_full Mexican Employment Dynamics : Evidence from Matched Firm-Worker Data
title_fullStr Mexican Employment Dynamics : Evidence from Matched Firm-Worker Data
title_full_unstemmed Mexican Employment Dynamics : Evidence from Matched Firm-Worker Data
title_sort mexican employment dynamics : evidence from matched firm-worker data
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/12/8863508/mexican-employment-dynamics-evidence-matched-firm-worker-data
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7599
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