The Employment Impact of Differences in Dmand and Production



Figure 21: Decomposition of Employment Change in the VIS due to Consumption among
Demand, Labour Productivity and Structural Change, The Netherlands 1997 - 1986

300


-100


-200


200

100



-300

TOTAL

MANUFACTURING

WHOLESALE AND

RETAIL TRADE;

REPAIRS

HOTELS AND
RESTAURANTS

TRANSPORT AND
STORAGE

POST AND
TELECOMMUNICATIO
NS

FINANCE, INSURANCE

REAL ESTATE AND
BUSINESS SERVICES

COMMUNITY, SOCIAL,
AND PERSONAL
SERVICES

IPROD

-205,2991

-243,5087

-38,2027

-25,4669

-30,2439

-40,1714

-168,9356

-255,8874

IDEM

42,0163

272,7261

12,9331

60,1755

25,198

76,31

168,0723

-142,348

Iintjndjntd

37,5544

10,1509

13,4695

14,1069

8,7389

23,2786

79,912

39,2625

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

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