Publicación: La convergencia de las tasas de desempleo en las regiones colombianas, 2001 – 2010
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Dada la importancia del estudio del desempleo por regiones, el objetivo de este artículo es presentar los resultados de un ejercicio de contrastación de la hipótesis de existencia de tendencias comunes y procesos de convergencia entre las tasas de desempleo colombianas en el período 2001-2010, a través de la metodología de Cointegración y tomando series mensuales de la encuesta continua de hogares del DANE. Se concluye que las series de desempleo de las áreas metropolitanas guardan una relación estable de largo plazo entre ellas; sin embargo, se evidencia que la misma no es rígida debido a que las variables de empleo están sometidas a choques exógenos que alteran transitoriamente su trayectoria de equilibrio.
Given the importance of studying regional unemployment, the purpose of thisarticle is to present the results of contrasting the hypothesis of the existence ofcommon trends and processes of convergence between the rates of unemploymentin Colombia in the period 2001–2010. To this end, the article uses cointegrationmethodology and the monthly series of DANE surveys of households. The articleconcludes that the series of unemployment rates in the metropolitan areas maintainsa stable long-term relation between them. However, it is evident that the relation isnot rigid, because employment variables are subject to exogenous shocks thattemporarily alter its equilibrium path.
Given the importance of studying regional unemployment, the purpose of thisarticle is to present the results of contrasting the hypothesis of the existence ofcommon trends and processes of convergence between the rates of unemploymentin Colombia in the period 2001–2010. To this end, the article uses cointegrationmethodology and the monthly series of DANE surveys of households. The articleconcludes that the series of unemployment rates in the metropolitan areas maintainsa stable long-term relation between them. However, it is evident that the relation isnot rigid, because employment variables are subject to exogenous shocks thattemporarily alter its equilibrium path.