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Current Issues in Economics and Finance
U.S. Jobs Gained and Lost through Trade:
A Net Measure
August 2005  Volume 11, Number 8
JEL classification: E2, F2
 

Authors:Erica L. Groshen, Bart Hobijn, and
Margaret M. McConnell

Recent concerns about the transfer of U.S. services jobs to overseas workers have deepened long-standing fears about the effects of trade on the domestic labor market. But a balanced view of the impact of trade requires that we consider jobs created through the production of U.S. exports as well as jobs lost to imports. A new measure of the jobs gained and lost in international trade flows suggests that the net number of U.S. jobs lost is relatively small—2.4 percent of total U.S. employment as of 2003.

 
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