Working Paper

Regional Origins of Employment Volatility: Evidence from German States

Claudia M. Buch, Martin Schlotter
CESifo, Munich, 2008

CESifo Working Paper No. 2296

Openness for trade can have positive welfare effects in terms of higher growth. But increased openness may also increase uncertainty through a higher volatility of employment. We use regional data from Germany to test whether openness for trade has an impact on volatility. We find a downward trend in the unconditional volatility of employment, which has been interrupted by the re-unification period. Patterns are similar to those for output volatility. The conditional volatility of employment, measuring idiosyncratic developments across states, in contrast, has remained fairly unchanged. In contrast to evidence for the US, we do not find evidence for a significant link between employment volatility and trade openness.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Keywords: employment volatility, trade openness, regional labour markets
JEL Classification: E320,F410,R230