General Patterns and Drivers of Changes in Employment Structure: Evidence from Five European Countries
This paper seeks to answer whether the general patterns and drivers of the sectoral employment shifts depend on a country’s level of development. To accomplish this, we examined employment in Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Ukraine at the national level (1998-2018) using econometric analysis,...
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doaj-5db5491bc06d4afe800eddbc28e72dc32020-11-29T19:04:48ZengEditura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iaşi / Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi Publishing houseScientific Annals of Economics and Business2501-31652501-31652020-09-01673333362175General Patterns and Drivers of Changes in Employment Structure: Evidence from Five European CountriesLarysa Yakymova0Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National UniversityThis paper seeks to answer whether the general patterns and drivers of the sectoral employment shifts depend on a country’s level of development. To accomplish this, we examined employment in Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Ukraine at the national level (1998-2018) using econometric analysis, and at the regional NUTS2 level (2009-2018) using shift-share analysis. We obtained evidence that the general trend is the service sector expansion. Using the ARDL approach and the Granger causality test, we identified long-run unidirectional causality running from income proxies to employment in services in all countries except Romania, where the opposite causality was found. We revealed that household income moderates the impact of urbanization on service sector growth in all countries except Poland. At the regional level, the change in the employment rate in services is explained by the national growth effect and slightly by the industry-mix effect if the active phase of structural changes is completed.http://saeb.feaa.uaic.ro/index.php/saeb/article/view/1042sectoral employmentardl bounds testgranger causalitymoderation effectshift-share analysis. |
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General Patterns and Drivers of Changes in Employment Structure: Evidence from Five European Countries |
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General Patterns and Drivers of Changes in Employment Structure: Evidence from Five European Countries |
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General Patterns and Drivers of Changes in Employment Structure: Evidence from Five European Countries |
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General Patterns and Drivers of Changes in Employment Structure: Evidence from Five European Countries |
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General Patterns and Drivers of Changes in Employment Structure: Evidence from Five European Countries |
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general patterns and drivers of changes in employment structure: evidence from five european countries |
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Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iaşi / Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi Publishing house |
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Scientific Annals of Economics and Business |
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2501-3165 2501-3165 |
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2020-09-01 |
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This paper seeks to answer whether the general patterns and drivers of the sectoral employment shifts depend on a country’s level of development. To accomplish this, we examined employment in Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Ukraine at the national level (1998-2018) using econometric analysis, and at the regional NUTS2 level (2009-2018) using shift-share analysis. We obtained evidence that the general trend is the service sector expansion. Using the ARDL approach and the Granger causality test, we identified long-run unidirectional causality running from income proxies to employment in services in all countries except Romania, where the opposite causality was found. We revealed that household income moderates the impact of urbanization on service sector growth in all countries except Poland. At the regional level, the change in the employment rate in services is explained by the national growth effect and slightly by the industry-mix effect if the active phase of structural changes is completed. |
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sectoral employment ardl bounds test granger causality moderation effect shift-share analysis. |
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http://saeb.feaa.uaic.ro/index.php/saeb/article/view/1042 |
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