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This paper analyzes the structure of hiring costs of skilled workers in Germany. Using detailed and representative firm …-level data on recruitment and adaptation costs of new hires, we find that average hiring costs amount to more than 8 weeks of …
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market. To assess the size of fixed costs, we analyse the relation of search costs and search duration with data from Germany … model calibrated for Germany with fixed costs close to 100 percent can generate a labor market volatility that is consistent …
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recruitment cost under an ITC represents 12.4% of the marginal termination cost of ITC, while the marginal cost associated with … the recruitment under an FTC only accounts for 0.8% of its ITC counterpart …
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administrative data from Germany, we analyze 34,000 unexpected worker deaths, which, on average, raise the remaining workers' wages … Neueinstellungen beeinflussen. Basierend auf administrativen Daten aus Deutschland analysieren wir 34.000 unerwartete Todesfälle von …
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This article is an idiosyncratic survey of the insider-outsider theory, describing the vision underlying the theory, and evaluating salient contributions to the literature in the light of this vision. We also indicate what appear to have been dead-ends and red herrings in past research. The...
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We measure accruals in defined benefit (DB) pension plans for public and private sector workers in Britain, using typical differences in scheme rules and sector-specific lifetime age-earnings profiles by sex and educational group. We show not just that coverage by DB pension plans is greater in...
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This paper examines the choice of pension scheme and job mobility in Britain. Workers in Britain can choose to belong wholly to the social security (public pension) programme, or to a company-provided plan (occupational pension), or to purchase their own individual pension. We use household...
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This paper introduces endogenous on-the-job training in the job creation and destruction model of the search and matching type by García-Pérez and Osuna (Dual labour markets and the tenure distribution: Reducing severance pay or introducing a single contract, 2014). The objective is to compare...
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We provide new empirical evidence regarding the magnitude and the determinants of a firm's costs required to fill a vacancy. The average costs required to fill a vacancy for a skilled worker in Switzerland amount to about 16 weeks of wage payments. The main components of the vacancy costs are...
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The trend towards labor market flexibility in Europe has typically involved introducing legislation that makes it easier for firms to issue temporary contracts with low firing costs, while not changing the level of protection that is in place for permanent jobs. This has created a strong...
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