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ability. Taking advantage of detailed micro-level panel data from four countries--Britain, Germany, Korea and Switzerland … loss and worker's ability appears only in unionized workers. An exception is Germany, where lower ability workers in both …
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There is an increasing interest in the process of job creation and destruction as well of hirings and separations. Many studies suggest that idiosyncratic firm-level characteristics shape both job and worker flows in a similar way in all countries. Others argue that cross-country differences in...
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The global financial and economic crisis – including two euro area recessions in 2008-2009 and 2011-2013 – has had a heavy impact on euro area labour markets. A notable feature throughout the crisis has been the considerable degree of cross-country heterogeneity of labour market adjustments...
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in Western Europe. A one percent larger wage gap between Germany and locations in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is …
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strongest with respect to affiliate employment in Western Europe. A one percent larger wage gap between Germany and locations in …
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We propose an explanation of why Europeans choose to work fewer hours than Americans and also suffer higher rates of unemployment. Labor market regulations, unemployment benefits, and high levels of public consumption in many European countries reduce, ceteris paribus, the gains from being...
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contains two groups - those with jobs and those without jobs. Those with jobs are on furlough or temporary layoff. This group … understanding that their jobs still exist and that they will be recalled. We show that the resulting temporary-layoff unemployment …
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This paper studies the effects of firm closures associated with bankruptcies on the employment status and wages of prime-age and older workers using Dutch administrative data for the period 2000–2011. Applying difference-in-differences techniques and non-parametric matching, we find adverse...
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We exploit a unique outlet-level dataset from a multinational chain with over 2,500 outlets in 43 countries to investigate the effects of labor regulations that protect employment. The dataset contains information on output, materials, and labor costs at a weekly frequency over several years,...
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