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dynamics of employment and unemployment in order to identify key issues for the sources of the malfunctioning of these labour … passive labour market policies, and the structure of employment and output. …
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case of employer initiated job separations. According to the extensive literature on Employment Protection Legislation (EPL …
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This paper develops a simple model of employment, non-statutory redundancy pay and wage determination. An interesting … bargaining over redundancy pay has no impact on recent employment variation for plants in the sample; and third, that financial …
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Temporary employment contracts allowing unrestricted dismissals were introduced in Spain in 1984 and quickly came to … account for most new jobs. In 1997, however, the Spanish government attempted to reduce the incidence of temporary employment … contract regulations on employment and worker flows. Using data from the Spanish Labor Force Survey, we find that the reduction …
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are much lower in Europe compared to North America, while employment-to-employment flows are similar in the two continents … states that raised firing costs by introducing exceptions to the employment-at-will doctrine. …
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impact remains mixed. More recently, attention has turned to the impact of product market regulations on employment growth …. This Paper analyses how labour and product market regulations interact to affect turnover and employment. We present a …
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, especially in sectors with higher employment volatility. Moreover, we find that the reform reduced firms' employment adjustments …
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The paper analyses complementarities among a variety of labour market policies. It shows: (a) that a wide range of labour market institutions (e.g. unemployment benefits, job security legislation and payroll taxes) have complementary effects on unemployment; and thus (b) that policies aimed at...
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This paper surveys the use of search and matching models in macroeconomics. It outlines the standard model, discusses its extensions, presents alternative formulations, considers the empirical evidence, and studies applications to macroeconomic questions such as business cycles, growth, and...
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, estimated on the German Socioeconomic Panel. In contrast to US findings, post-displacement wages decline only slightly upon re-employment …
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