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French hiring credit, implemented during the Great Recession, had significant positive employment effects and no effects on …
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The randomized trial literature has helped to renew the fields of microeconometric policy evaluation by emphasizing identification issues raised by endogenous program participation. Measurement and attrition issues have perhaps received less attention. This paper analyzes the dramatic impact of...
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, we argue that these findings can be explained by French firms' strong reliance on training and internal promotion …
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In this paper, we aim to shed light on the relative contribution of the separation and job finding rates to French … for French unemployment fluctuations. The contribution of the job finding rate amounts to about two-thirds of the …
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Contracting out public services to private firms has ambiguous effects when quality is imperfectly observable. Using a randomized experiment over a national sample in France, we compare the efficiency of the public employment service (PES) vs. private providers in delivering very similar...
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compelling evidence of external labour market strategies based on "excess turnover". In contrast, French firms heavily rely on …
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employment prospects of older workers. Using a panel of French firms in the late 1990s, we first estimate wage bill share …
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French employment protection legislation before the crisis started. -- temporary contracts ; unemployment ; Great Recession …
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data covering all French firms, we find that the program has had a strong and rapid impact on employment. The net cost per …
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