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Regional unemployment and human capital in transition economies1
Authors:Štěpán Jurajda  Katherine Terrell
Affiliation:1. A joint workplace of the Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education, Charles University, Prague, and the Economics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. CERGE‐EI, Charles University Prague and Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Politickych veznu 7, Prague 11121, Czech Republic. E‐mail: stepan.jurajda@cerge‐ei.cz;2. Ford School of Public Policy and Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA. E‐mail: terrell@umich.edu
Abstract:Differences in regional unemployment in post‐communist economies are large and persistent. We show that within‐country regional variation in inherited human capital in four such economies explains the bulk of regional variation in unemployment; we explore potential explanations. Our evidence suggests that internal skill‐biased migration and the flow of foreign direct investment are not working as adjustment mechanisms but rather help explain the lack of convergence in regional unemployment rates. Although this capital and labour mobility pattern is consistent with the presence of regional skill spillovers, we find little support for this hypothesis. Instead, the observed migration pattern appears to arise from different skill‐specific adjustments to regional shocks brought about in part by labour‐market institutions such as guaranteed welfare income.
Keywords:E24  J0  J61  Unemployment  human capital  regional labour markets  transition economies  labour mobility  complementarities  spillovers  Czech Republic  Bulgaria  Hungary  Ukraine
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