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Induced employment in the marketed services sectors in Ireland 1975

Author(s)
O'Riordan, William K.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/1416
Date Issued
1984-10
Date Available
2009-09-21T13:31:11Z
Abstract
The purpose of the paper is to determine how much of the employment in the Marketed Services Sector (MSS) is generated directly and indirectly by the demand for output of the Goods Producing Sectors (GPS), namely, agriculture, industry and construction. Use is made of the consistent EEC input-output tables for 1975 on the R44 system which were published 1983. It is assumed that the partitioning of employment within any sector is proportional to the partioning of output. The tables are used to divide the total employment in each MSS into the amount which were induced by each of the 44 sectors of the economy.
External Notes
A hard copy is available in UCD Library at GEN 330.08 IR/UNI
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
No. 27
Subject – LCSH
Service industries--Employees--Supply and demand
Labor market--Ireland
Service industries--Ireland
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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