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Fiscal Policy and Occupational Employment Dynamics
Authors:CHRISTIAN BREDEMEIER  FALKO JUESSEN  ROLAND WINKLER
Abstract:We document substantial heterogeneity in occupational employment dynamics in response to government spending shocks in the United States. Employment rises most strongly in service, sales, and office (“pink-collar”) occupations. By contrast, employment in blue-collar occupations is hardly affected by fiscal policy. We provide evidence that occupation-specific changes in labor demand are key for understanding these findings. We develop a business-cycle model that explains the heterogeneous occupational employment dynamics as a consequence of composition effects due to heterogeneous employment changes across industries and occupation-specific within-industry employment shifts due to differences in the short-run substitutability between labor and capital services across occupations.
Keywords:E62  E24  J21  J23  fiscal policy  composition of employment  occupations  industries  heterogeneity
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