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the fragility of low-seniority jobs implies that layoff costs reduce the average job duration and increase unemployment …
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threshold, covering about 15% of total employment. Drawing on linked employer-employee longitudinal data and regression … discontinuity methods, we find that, while the reform was successful in reducing the number of fixed-term jobs, it did not increase … the number of permanent contracts and decreased employment in large firms. However, we find evidence of positive …
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French hiring credit, implemented during the Great Recession, had significant positive employment effects and no effects on … a large extent on three features: it was non-anticipated, temporary and targeted at jobs with rigid wages. We estimate …
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optimal level of unemployment benefits, the funding of unemployment insurance and the impact of employment protection … models have deeply renewed the understanding of job search, job flows, job creations and destructions, unemployment and wage …
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schedule comprises employment subsidies financed by taxes on profits. In this setup, there is no room for a minimum wage …
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relative labor-demand equations. The results demonstrate the existence of substitution of employment across times of the day …
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hours/worker, from the Current Employment Survey (CES) on hours/job, and from the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) on both …
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