The Employment Impact of Differences in Dmand and Production



Figure 19: Decomposition of Employment Change in the VIS due to Consumption, Germany 1995-1978
(thousands of FTEs; constant prices)

3000

2500

2000

1500

1000


500

0

-500

-1000



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

-1277,1225

-874,7255

234,07

-382,9706

-342,3855

-166,6801

132,426

-1060,2553

DEM

797,7777

2390,0024

527,7698

817,395

398,3029

360,4117

842,3774

2941,581

Dintjndjntd

188,9145

77,2984

118,3563

103,4912

17,0497

83,252

-14,7308

-81,0504

-1500


Total Manufacturing comprises: Agiculture (ISIC 1), Mining and Quarrying (ISIC 2), Manufacturing (ISIC 3), Public Utilities (ISIC 4), Construction (ISIC
5)

PRD: Productivity Growth Effect (Darj Shade, negative), DEN: Demand Growth Effect (Dark Shade, positive), INT_IND: Industry Linkages (pale
shade).

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