Regional and Sectoral Dynamics of the Dutch Staffing Labour Cycle

DNB Working Paper No. 153

31 Pages Posted: 27 Jan 2011

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Ard den Reijer

Sveriges Riksbank - Monetary Policy

Date Written: May 26, 2009

Abstract

This study analyses the dynamic characteristics of staffing employment across different business sectors and across different geographical regions in the Netherlands. We analyse a micro data set of the market leader of the Dutch staffing employment market, i.e. Randstad. We apply the dynamic factor model to extract common information out of a large data set and to isolate business cycle frequencies with the aim of forecasting economic activity. We identify regions and sectors whose cyclical developments lead the staffing labour cycle at the country level. The second question is then which model specification can exploit best the identified leading indicators at the disaggregate level to forecast the country aggregate? The dynamic factor model turns out to outperform univariate benchmark forecasting models by exploiting the substantial temporal variation of the staffing labour market at the disaggregate level.

Keywords: staffing labour, dynamic factor model, disaggregate forecasting

JEL Classification: C31, C53, J44, J63

Suggested Citation

den Reijer, Ard, Regional and Sectoral Dynamics of the Dutch Staffing Labour Cycle (May 26, 2009). DNB Working Paper No. 153, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1748108 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1748108

Ard den Reijer (Contact Author)

Sveriges Riksbank - Monetary Policy ( email )

SE-103 37 Stockholm
Sweden

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