2012
DOI: 10.1186/2193-9020-1-2
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Industrial decline and labor reallocation in a transforming economy: Romania in early transition

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“…For instance, if we look only at industry categories, the data show a substantial rise in the between share. This is consistent with the view that interindustry reallocation is an important component of labor market restructuring in transition economies, as reported by Earle (1997) and Sorm and Terrell (2000). The behavior of groups defined by size categories appears to differ, however.…”
Section: Job Reallocation In the Old Sectorsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…For instance, if we look only at industry categories, the data show a substantial rise in the between share. This is consistent with the view that interindustry reallocation is an important component of labor market restructuring in transition economies, as reported by Earle (1997) and Sorm and Terrell (2000). The behavior of groups defined by size categories appears to differ, however.…”
Section: Job Reallocation In the Old Sectorsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…21 See Earle (1997) for an initial analysis of these questions using Romanian data from the mid 1990s.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schaner (2011) provides comparison between East and West Germany aggregated over time. Earle (2012) presents both limitations: the transition matrix does not allow to recover the size of the ows and the ows are calculated over periods longer than one year. economies of Central and Eastern Europe.…”
Section: Theoretical Insightsmentioning
confidence: 99%