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Stata SAS
Variable Name qwi_fsr
Top Access Level undefined (no restrictions)
Label QWI: FQ separation rate
Codebook National QWI
Concept
Type numeric

Files

qwi_national_wia.dta   http://download.vrdc.cornell.edu/qwipu.national/beta/r4580/qwi_national_wia.dta.gz  ( Stata )
qwi_national_wia.sas7bdat   http://download.vrdc.cornell.edu/qwipu.national/beta/r4580/qwi_national_wia.sas7bdat.gz  ( SAS )
qwi_national_wia.csv   http://download.vrdc.cornell.edu/qwipu.national/beta/r4580/qwi_national_wia.csv.gz  ( CSV )

Full Description

Gross full-quarter worker flows are measured using the Full-Quarter Worker Reallocation Rate:

`FW\R\R_{agkst} =\ (FA_{agkst} + FS_{agkst})*(2/(F_{agkst} + F_{agkst-1}))`

where

  • `FA_{agkst} \equiv` full-quarter accessions (new hires plus recalls)
  • `FS_{agkst} \equiv` full-quarter separations (quits, layoffs, other)
  • `F_{agkst} \equiv` full-quarter employment in period `t`
  • `F_{agkst-1} \equiv` full-quarter employment in period `t-1`

`FW\R\R` measures total accession and separation flows as a proportion of average full-quarter employment in the age, gender, industry and state. The `FW\R\R` is a symmetric growth rate designed to approximate the logarithmic change over the time period (one quarter). In addition, the `FW\R\R`, can be expressed as the sum of its inflow and outflow components, the distinct accession and separation rates are defined, respectively, as:

  • `FAR_{agkst} = \ FA_{agkst}*(2/(F_{agkst} + F_{agkst-1}))`
  • `FSR_{agkst} = \ FS_{agkst}*(2/(F_{agkst} + F_{agkst-1}))`

Accessions and separations satisfy the net full-quarter job flow (`FJF_{agkst}`) identity:

`FJF_{agkst} \equiv \ FA_{agkst} - FS_{agkst}`

where the net change in full-quarter is defined as `FJF_{agkst} = F_{agkst} -\ F_{agkst-1}`

Summary Statistics

Valid values 37260
Invalid values 1080
Minimum 0
Maximum 0.634
Mean 0.133
Standard deviation 0.0664

Value Ranges

Value Range

Range: [ 0 , 0.633539719954526 ]