新加坡的饮料曲线是否正在经历长期的偏移?

King Fuei Lee
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Covid-19 大流行极大地影响了人们对工作的看法以及职位空缺与失业之间的经济关系。本研究分析了自大流行病爆发以来新加坡贝弗里奇曲线的变化。我们发现了曲线外移和曲线斜率变陡的证据。曲线外移的主要原因是匹配效率降低和活动增加,部分原因是劳动力重新配置增加。
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Is Singapore’s Beveridge Curve Suffering From Long Covid Shifts?
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the way people perceive work and the economic relationship between vacancies and unemployment. This study analyses Singapore’s Beveridge curve changes since the pandemic’s onset. We find evidence of an outward shift in the curve and a steepening of the curve’s slope. The shift is mainly driven by lower matching efficiency and higher activity, and partially due to higher labour reallocation.
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