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establishments (0-9 employees), subsidized Minijob employment comprises large shares of the work force, on average over 40 percent …. For these establishments, robust evidence shows that increasing the subsidization of Minijob employment crowds out non …-subsidized employment. Our results imply that Minijob employment in 2014 may have eliminated more than 0.5 million unsubsidized employment …
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establishments (0-9 employees), subsidized Minijob employment comprises large shares of the work force, on average over 40 percent …. For these establishments, robust evidence shows that increasing the subsidization of Minijob employment crowds out non …-subsidized employment. Our results imply that Minijob employment in 2014 may have eliminated more than 0.5 million unsubsidized employment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012183045
establishments (0-9 employees), subsidized Minijob employment comprises large shares of the work force, on average over 40 percent …. For these establishments, robust evidence shows that increasing the subsidization of Minijob employment crowds out non …-subsidized employment. Our results imply that Minijob employment in 2014 may have eliminated more than 0.5 million unsubsidized employment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012172412
The system of Unemployment Insurance (UI) financing in the US draws its funds from a payroll tax on employers and … measures the effect of the UI financing system on the duration of unemployment. Using duration data is essential since tax … charges to the firm vary over the duration of unemployment spells. Empirical results based on data with various sources of …
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The system of Unemployment Insurance (UI) financing in the US draws its funds from a payroll tax on employers and … measures the effect of the UI financing system on the duration of unemployment. Using duration data is essential since tax … charges to the firm vary over the duration of unemployment spells. Empirical results based on data with various sources of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014182710
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This study tests to what degree the incidence of payroll taxes in Germany is on employment and whether in consequence … payroll taxes, in particular social insurance contributions, are the culprit behind the growing unemployment problem. Using …. Various simulations indicate that the employment effects of payroll taxes are minimal. …
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This study tests to what degree the incidence of payroll taxes in Germany is on employment and whether in consequence … payroll taxes, in particular social insurance contributions, are the culprit behind the growing unemployment problem. Using …. Various simulations indicate that the employment effects of payroll taxes are minimal. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10000995820
In an efficiency wage economy with variable profits, a shift from payroll to employment taxes will reduce unemployment … if the tax level is held constant at the initial wage. However, unemployment will rise if firms are constrained to zero … profits in the long-run and if tax revenues are constant. This reversal of employment effects occurs because the shift in …
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establishments (0-9 employees), subsidized Minijob employment comprises large shares of the work force, on average over 40 percent …. For these establishments, robust evidence shows that increasing the subsidization of Minijob employment crowds out non …-subsidized employment. Our results imply that Minijob employment in 2014 may have eliminated more than 0.5 million unsubsidized employment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012839053