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References for The decline in job-to-job flows
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- Hyatt, H., Spletzer, J. "The recent decline in employment dynamics"IZA Journal of Labor Economics2:5 (2013): 1–21.
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- Hyatt, H., McEntarfer, E.Job-to-Job Flows and the Business CycleUS Census Bureau Center for Economic Studies Working Paper No.12-04, 2012.
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- Molloy, R., Smith, C., Wozniak, A.Declining Migration Within the U.S.: The Role of the Labor MarketNBER Working Paper No.20065, 2014.
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- Farber, H. "Mobility and stability: The dynamics of job change in labor markets" In: Ashenfelter, O., Card, D. (eds).Handbook of Labor Economics Volume 3.Amsterdam: North Holland, 1999.
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- Stewart, J. "Using March CPS data to analyze labor market transitions"Journal of Economic and Social Measurement32:2−3 (2007): 177–197.
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- Fallick, B., Fleischman, C.Employer-to-Employer Flows in the U.S. Labor Market: The Complete Picture of Gross Worker FlowsBoard of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Finance and Economics Discussion Series No.2004-34, 2004.
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- Hyatt, H., McEntarfer, E., McKinney, K., Tibbets, S., Walton, D. "Job-to-job (J2J) flows: New labor market statistics from linked employer-employee data"JSM Proceedings.弗吉尼亚州亚历山德里亚市:美国统计协会, 2014.
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- Cairo, I.The slowdown in business employment dynamics: The role of changing skill demandsPaper presented at the Society of Labor Economists Conference in Arlington, VA, 2014.
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- Davis, S., Haltiwanger, J.Labor Market Fluidity and Economic PerformancePrepared for the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s symposium in Jackson Hole, WY, 2014.
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- Lise, J., Meghir, C., Robin, J. M.Mismatch, Sorting, and Wage DynamicsNBER Working Paper No.18719, 2013.
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- Hyatt, H., Spletzer, J. "The recent decline in employment dynamics"IZA Journal of Labor Economics2:5 (2013): 1–21.