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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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period, 1990 to 1998, that saw sudden and large changes in these costs. We use longitudinal data from the French Labor Force …
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movements in the cost of French minimum wage workers are associated with very strong negative employment effects. Our analysis …
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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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We evaluate an experimental program in which the French public employment service anonymized resumes for firms that …
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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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labor disputes brought to French courts over the years 1996 to 2003, we examine the impact of labor court activity on labor … outcomes. Second, we exploit our model as well as the French institutional setting to generate instruments for these endogenous …
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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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, we use individual information coming from large (one-fourth) extracts of the French population censuses conducted by … than French natives, other observables being equal. In particular, this probability is higher for migrants from Turkey …
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