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Vol. 35, Fourth Quarter, 2011
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Last Updated: 11/01/2011

Worker Flows and Matching Efficiency

Marcelo Veracierto

Although job vacancies have increased quite significantly since mid-2009, the unemployment rate has not declined significantly. This article analyzes the matching efficiency of jobs and workers in U.S. labor markets and its impact on the behavior of the unemployment rate and other labor market outcomes since the start of the latest recession.

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