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Titre Créations et suppressions d'emploi en France [Une étude de la période 1984-1992]
Auteur Constance Torelli, Éric Maurin, Sylvie Lagarde
Mir@bel Revue Economie et prévision
Numéro no 113-114, 1994/2-3 Études du marché du travail
Rubrique / Thématique
I. Contrat, chômage
Page 67-88
Résumé anglais Job Creations and Destructions in France A Survey of the period from 1984 to 1992, by Sylvie Lagarde, Éric Maurin and Constance Torelli. Job flows have certain characteristics in common in France and the United States. They tend to increase when the economy slows down and, more importantly, they reflect the diversity of individual dynamics within the different activity sectors. Job reallocation between sectors plays a secondary role. Although sound at an international level, previous results merely concern the reallocation of jobs between production units. Yet, every year, large numbers of job reallocations are made actually within the production units : the vast majority of the units create and axe jobs simultaneously. These internal reorganizations result in job flows as high as those normally observed between establishments. Moreover, they tend to escalate when the economy is favourable. This result challenges the hypothesis whereby recessions play a dominant role in the process of reallocating activities and resources.
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