Unemployment in Africa: A fractional integration approach
Keywords: 
Unemployment
Africa
Fractional integration
Issue Date: 
2018
Publisher: 
Wiley
ISSN: 
0038-2280
Note: 
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Citation: 
Caporale, G.M. (Guglielmo M.); Gil-Alana, L.A. (Luis A.). "Unemployment in Africa: A fractional integration approach". South african journal of economics. 86 (1), 2018, 76 - 81
Abstract
This paper estimates long-memory models to analyse the stochastic behaviour of unemployment in eleven African countries (Botswana, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia) from the 1960s until 2010. The empirical results provide very strong evidence of lack of mean reversion in all series under examination. This suggests that hysteresis models are the most relevant for the African experience (not surprisingly, given the rigidities in their labour markets). Therefore in such countries shocks hitting the unemployment series will have permanent effects, and policy makers should take appropriate action to reverse the effects of negative shocks.

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