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Relative to the mean multiple job rate of 4.7%% in our sample, an unemployment rate 1 percentage point higher in one labor market versus another is associated with a 4 % reduction in the MJH rate (i.e., −0.002/0.047 = −0.043).
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Total sample size is 1,850,757 with a weighted multiple job holding rate of 4.74%% (unweighted rate is 5.04) aO*NET measures SK and WC compiled for 2003 2010, with 899,255 and 46,259 single and multiple job holders, respectively.
b Monthly nationwide multiple job holding rates and unemployment rates, women, 1994 2014.
Fig. 1 a Monthly nationwide multiple job holding rates and unemployment rates, men, 1994 2014.
There appears to be no obvious, substantive relationship between national unemployment and multiple job holding rates over time.
Hipple (2010) provides descriptive evidence on multiple job holding rates for employed workers for 1994 through 2009.
Across the 28 EU countries, the multiple job holding (MJH) rate is much lower than that in the USA, 3.2 % in the EU versus about 5%% in the USA.
The lower unemployment rate for multiple job holders suggests MJH might be cyclical (i.e., vary inversely with unemployment), but the difference is too small to draw any conclusion.
Labor markets with high unemployment have moderately lower rates of multiple job holding.
Figure 1a, b shows the BLS national monthly rates of multiple job holding and unemployment for the period January 1994 through December 2014, shown separately for men and women.
We examine the relationship between multiple job holding and local unemployment rates using a large Current Population Survey data set of workers in urban labor markets during 1998 2013.
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