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According to the National Household Survey (ENAHO), approximately three out of four employment relationships within the formal sector of the Peruvian economy are based on temporary contracts. This percentage is larger than that of any OECD country and also considerably larger to that of any...
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This article surveys the literature and adds to the evidence on the impact of employment protection legislation on employment. While stringent employment protection contributes to less turnover and job reallocation, the effects on aggregate employment and unemployment over the business cycle are...
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We explore the role of firing costs on labor market outcomes in a search and matching framework with distinct decisions … distinct labor supply margins matters for assessing firing costs. When the intensive margin is kept fixed (as is typically done … in empirical work on firing costs), the dampening effect of firing costs on employment fluctuations is strongly …
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Using Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) data for 21 countries, I study the impact of employment protection laws (EPL) on job content. Economic theories predict that stricter protection increases workers' willingness to make firm-specific investments. These...
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size class. This suggests that stricter EPL restrains job creation because firms fear the costs of shedding jobs during …
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