The Employment Impact of Differences in Dmand and Production



Figure 13: Decomposition of Employment Change in the VIS among Final Demand,
Labour Productivity and Structural Change, Germany 1995 - 1978

6000

5000


4000


3000


2000


1000


-1000


-2000


-3000


-4000





-5000

TOTAL

MANUFACTURING

WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL TRADE;
REPAIRS

HOTELS AND
RESTAURANTS

TRANSPORT AND
STORAGE

POST AND

TELECOMMUNICATION

S

FINANCE, INSURANCE

REAL ESTATE
ACTIVITIES, AND
BUSINESS SERVICES

COMMUNITY, SOCIAL
AND PERSONAL
SERVICES

PROD

-4513,6904

-1073,1089

248,9358

-686,1666

-391,9714

-176,5652

162,8698

-1972,8959

DEM

5141,4139

2781,8397

533,7212

1241,9082

421,4277

378,3297

1120,1564

4481,4292

OINT_IND_INTD

286,1726

93,92

125,5148

179,7421

19,2261

88,142

-18,3056

-153,3524

Total Manufacturing comprises: Agriculture (ISIC 1), Mining and Quarrying (ISIC 2), Manufacturing (ISIC3), Public Utilities (ISIC 4), and Construction

(ISIC 5).

PRD: Productivity Growth Effect (Dark Shade, negative), DEM: Demand Growth Effect (Dark Shade, positive), INT_IND_INTD : Effects of Changes in the
Inter-Industry Linkages (pale shade).

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