The Puzzling Fixity of Multiple Job Holding Across Regions and Labor Markets
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The Puzzling Fixity of Multiple Job Holding Across Regions and Labor Markets
The Puzzling Fixity of Multiple Job Holding Across Regions and Labor Markets
Date Written: December 2015
Abstract
Multiple job holding rates differ substantially across U.S. regions, states, and metropolitan areas. Rates decrease markedly with respect to labor market size. These patterns have been largely overlooked, despite being relatively fixed over (at least) the 1998-2014 period. This paper explores explanations for these persistent differences. We account for over half of the mean absolute deviation in multiple job holding across local labor markets (MSAs). Most important in explaining variation in multiple job holding are worker characteristics, commute times, MSA ancestry shares, and, to a lesser extent, labor market churn. City size accounts for little of the variation once we condition on commute times.
Keywords: Multiple Job Holding, local labor markets, city size and regional differences, commuting costs
JEL Classification: J21, R23
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