Determinants of unemployment in selected OECD countries: panel data analysis / Dayang Nur Khairunnisa Awang Rayi

Unemployment is one of the major problems faced by selected Organization Economic Co-operation Development (OECD) countries. In this research paper, those selected OECD countries are Australia, Canada, Germany, United States and Japan. This paper investigates the relationship between unemployment an...

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Main Author: Awang Rayi, Dayang Nur Khairunnisa
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spelling my.uitm.ir.961192024-06-18T04:32:55Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/96119/ Determinants of unemployment in selected OECD countries: panel data analysis / Dayang Nur Khairunnisa Awang Rayi Awang Rayi, Dayang Nur Khairunnisa Personnel management. Employment management Unemployment is one of the major problems faced by selected Organization Economic Co-operation Development (OECD) countries. In this research paper, those selected OECD countries are Australia, Canada, Germany, United States and Japan. This paper investigates the relationship between unemployment and migration, unemployment and trade openness and unemployment and inflation in selected OECD countries within a period of 2007 to 2012. As the research paper is panel analysis, we found that Random Effect Model is more appropriate than Pooled Ordinary Least Square Method and Fixed Effect Model. Therefore, the Augmented Dickey-Fuller test is use to test the stationary of data. Moreover, the Johansen Co-integration is used to test the existing of long run relationship between the variables and Vector Error Correction Model is used to detect the short run relationship between the variables. The unit root test of Augmented-Dickey Fuller shows that the data is stationary at 1st difference and there is co-integrating relationship between the variables as the Johansen Co-integration is tested. It means that the long run relationship exists between the variables. There is a short run relationship between unemployment and trade openness as the VECM is conducted. 2015 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/96119/1/96119.pdf Determinants of unemployment in selected OECD countries: panel data analysis / Dayang Nur Khairunnisa Awang Rayi. (2015) [Student Project] (Submitted)
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Determinants of unemployment in selected OECD countries: panel data analysis / Dayang Nur Khairunnisa Awang Rayi
description Unemployment is one of the major problems faced by selected Organization Economic Co-operation Development (OECD) countries. In this research paper, those selected OECD countries are Australia, Canada, Germany, United States and Japan. This paper investigates the relationship between unemployment and migration, unemployment and trade openness and unemployment and inflation in selected OECD countries within a period of 2007 to 2012. As the research paper is panel analysis, we found that Random Effect Model is more appropriate than Pooled Ordinary Least Square Method and Fixed Effect Model. Therefore, the Augmented Dickey-Fuller test is use to test the stationary of data. Moreover, the Johansen Co-integration is used to test the existing of long run relationship between the variables and Vector Error Correction Model is used to detect the short run relationship between the variables. The unit root test of Augmented-Dickey Fuller shows that the data is stationary at 1st difference and there is co-integrating relationship between the variables as the Johansen Co-integration is tested. It means that the long run relationship exists between the variables. There is a short run relationship between unemployment and trade openness as the VECM is conducted.
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author Awang Rayi, Dayang Nur Khairunnisa
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title Determinants of unemployment in selected OECD countries: panel data analysis / Dayang Nur Khairunnisa Awang Rayi
title_short Determinants of unemployment in selected OECD countries: panel data analysis / Dayang Nur Khairunnisa Awang Rayi
title_full Determinants of unemployment in selected OECD countries: panel data analysis / Dayang Nur Khairunnisa Awang Rayi
title_fullStr Determinants of unemployment in selected OECD countries: panel data analysis / Dayang Nur Khairunnisa Awang Rayi
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of unemployment in selected OECD countries: panel data analysis / Dayang Nur Khairunnisa Awang Rayi
title_sort determinants of unemployment in selected oecd countries: panel data analysis / dayang nur khairunnisa awang rayi
publishDate 2015
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