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Analyzing Job Vacancy Duration Trends in April: A Study by Dr. Steven J. Davis

Explore the latest statistical products and insights on job vacancies from April, focusing on the duration rose to 30.5 days. This study by Dr. Steven J. Davis of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business delves into hiring indicators and trends using data from the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey.

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Analyzing Job Vacancy Duration Trends in April: A Study by Dr. Steven J. Davis

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  1. Mean Vacancy Duration Rose to 30.5 Working Days in April Dr. Steven J. Davis University of Chicago Booth School of Business June 6, 2017 http://DHIhiringindicators.com/

  2. Selected Statistical Products, DHI Hiring Indicators Report Slides 2-13 below show charts and tables produced using data from the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, and following the analytical framework and measurement methods in Davis, Faberman and Haltiwanger (2012, 2013). Steven J. Davis faculty.chicagobooth.edu/steven.davis/ June 2017

  3. Decennial Census Hiring

  4. Three-Month Moving Averages

  5. Three-Month Moving Averages

  6. Focus on Professional & Business Services

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