Working
Paper 99-10
by Scott Schuh
and Robert K. Triest
Revised article published in American Statistical
Association, 1999 Proceedings: Government
and Social Statistics Section 13-22.
This paper extends the work of Dunne, Roberts, and
Samuelson [3] and Davis, Haltiwanger, and Schuh [2]
on gross job flows among manufacturing plants. Gross
job creation, destruction, and reallocation have been
shown to be important in understanding the birth, growth,
and death of plants, and the relation of plant life
cycles to the business cycle. However, little is known
about job flows between firms or how job flows among
plants occur within firms (corporate restructuring).
We use information on company organization from the
Longitudinal Research Database (LRD) to investigate
the relationship between plant-level and firm-level
job flows. We document: (1) the fraction of plant-level
gross flows occurring between firms; and (2) gross job
flows by the extent of excess job reallocation occurring
in firms.
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