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fixed-term contracts. The paper discusses problems arising in empirical estimation, and how to address them. It concludes …
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that started to be implemented in Spain in 1997. …
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fixed-term contracts. The paper discusses problems arising in empirical estimation, and how to address them. It concludes …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004976892
that started to be implemented in Spain in 1997. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008805617
Part-time employment has become an extremely popular work arrangement in the Netherlands because it renders employment compatible with non-work activities. We posit that there may be a downside to part-time employment, which is related to its negative effects on workers? career. This may be the...
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Search frictions make worker turnover costly to firms. A three-month parental leave expansion in Sweden provides exogenous variation that we use to quantify firms' adjustment costs upon worker absence and exit. The reform increased women's leave duration and likelihood of separating from...
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This paper presents novel methodological and empirical contributions to the child penalty literature. We propose a new estimator that combines elements from standard event study and instrumental variable estimators and demonstrate their relatedness. Our analysis shows that all three approaches...
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We investigate how the wage distribution differs among small and large establishments in four European countries. Findings show that within-establishment wage dispersion rises with size because large employers have a more diverse workforce. They also suggest that screening and monitoring costs...
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sector for a sample of five European economies: Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Italy and Spain. Using different methods, we …
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Over the last 15 years, the Netherlands has experienced a tremendous jobs boom, mainly in services and female employment. This has often been related to changes in the Dutch institutional environment. Using a model which allows for direct utility of work, we find that institutional arrangements...
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