The Matching Process and Regional Disparities. An Efficiency Analysis of the Swedish Labour Market.
Abstract
This thesis investigates the matching process between unemployed and unfilled vacancies in
Swedish regional labour markets. Using a stochastic production frontier analysis, we are able to study differences in matching efficiency between regions and changes in overall matching efficiency over time. We use monthly labour market data from the Swedish Public
Employment Service for time period 2006 to 2016. Our results suggest that more densely
populated counties, on average, have lower matching efficiency than less densely populated counties. We also find that matching efficiency has deteriorated during the research period.
Further, the deterioration is robust across all 21 counties. This is consistent with the public
belief about a persistent decline in Swedish labour market efficiency after the financial crisis 2008. However, there is no visual evidence of an increase in the negative trend in conjunction with the crisis. This indicates that the deterioration in matching efficiency probably started prior to the crisis.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Econmics
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Date
2017-07-28Author
Glans, Linnea
Habtom, Nezanet
Keywords
Matching efficiency
stochastic frontier
regional labour markets
financial crisis
Sweden
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2017:96
Language
eng