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Are Labor Force Participation Rates Really Non-Stationary? Evidence from Three OECD Countries
by Zeynel Abidin Ozdemir, Mehmet Balcilar, Aysit Tansel
(August 2012)

Abstract:
This paper shows that the structural breaks are an important characteristic of the monthly labor force participation rate (LFPR) series of Australia, Canada and the USA. Therefore we allow for endogenously determined multiple structural breaks in the empirical specifications of fractionally integrated ARMA model. The findings indicate that contrary to the previous research the LFPRs of Australia, Canada and the USA are stationary implying that the informational value of the unemployment rates about the behavior of labor markets and the causes of joblessness are useful.
Text: See Discussion Paper No. 6776  




 

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