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Table 7 Longitudinal analysis of multiple job holding

From: Multiple job holding, local labor markets, and the business cycle

 

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Δ unemployment rate

−0.0371

−0.0391

0.0300

0.0278

 

(0.0269)

(0.0273)

(0.0398)

(0.0412)

Unemployment rate (level)

0.0046

0.0050

  

(0.0130)

 

(0.0194)

Year pair dummies

No

No

Yes

Yes

Month dummies

No

No

Yes

Yes

R 2

0.0003

0.0003

0.0004

0.0004

N

570,939

570,939

570,939

570,939

  1. CPS-ORG panels 1998/1999 through 2012/2013. The dependent variable is ΔMJH, the change in multiple job holding. Specification (1) differences the previous levels equation. Columns (2) and (4) include U in levels as well as the change. Columns (3) and (4) include year pair and monthly dummies. As controls, we include differences in all non-fixed covariates used in the cross section analysis, with the exception of hours worked on the primary job (its exclusion sharply decreases the R 2, but had little effect on the pattern of results)
  2. No coefficients significant at 0.05 level