Gavin Cameron
;
John Muellbauer

earnings, unemployment, and housing in britain (replication data)

This paper models regional earnings and unemployment in the ten regions of Great Britain between 1972 and 1995, paying particular attention to their interaction and to the important influence of the housing market. In contrast to Blanchard and Katz (1992, 1997) for the United States, we find less persistence in British regional earnings differentials but greater persistence in regional unemployment rates. We find no evidence of a negative effect of the overall unemployment rate on the earnings of men in non-manual, or women in full-time, employment. However, for manual men, we find a significant elasticity of around ?0.07, comparable with Blanchflower and Oswald (1994).

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Suggested Citation

Cameron, Gavin; Muellbauer, John (2001): Earnings, unemployment, and housing in Britain (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.15456/jae.2022314.0708252419