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Mean Vacancy Duration Fell to 28.3 Working Days in June

This article discusses the decrease in the average duration of job vacancies to 28.3 working days in June. It references research by Dr. Steven J. Davis from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

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Mean Vacancy Duration Fell to 28.3 Working Days in June

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  1. Mean Vacancy Duration Fellto 28.3 Working Days in June Dr. Steven J. Davis University of Chicago Booth School of Business August 10, 2016 http://DHIhiringindicators.com/

  2. Sample Statistical Products Derived from JOLTS Data Charts and tables produced using data from the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey following the analytical framework and measurement methods in Davis, Faberman and Haltiwanger (2012, 2013). Steven J. Davis faculty.chicagobooth.edu/steven.davis/ August 10, 2016

  3. Decennial Census Hiring

  4. Three-Month Moving Averages

  5. Three-Month Moving Averages

  6. Focus on Professional & Business Services

  7. References Davis, Steven J., R. Jason Faberman and John Haltiwanger (2012), “Recruiting Intensity during and after the Great Recession: National and Industry Evidence,” American Economic Review, Papers & Proceedings, 102, no. 3 (May), 584-588. Davis, Steven J., R. Jason Faberman and John Haltiwanger (2013), “The Establishment-Level Behavior of Vacancies and Hiring,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 128, no. 2 (May), 581-622. Hornstein, Andreas, Marianna Kudlyak and Fabian Lange, 2014, “Measuring Resource Utilization in the Labor Market,” Economic Quarterly, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, 1Q 2014.

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