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. Firing costs help employers indicate that they will not oust employees instead of making promised payments, enabling early …
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. Firing costs help employers indicate that they will not oust employees instead of making promised payments, enabling early …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014476854
-specific human capital. But by imposing costs on firms' adaptation to changes in demand and technology, employment protection …
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This paper tests whether the job security offered by stricter employment protection legislation (EPL) undermines positive compensating wage differentials that would otherwise be paid. Specifically, we ask whether industries with relatively more need for layoffs and labour flexibility have lower...
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entail less training, in firms with higher firing costs. Our study highlights the potential adverse effects of EPL on worker … training in dual labour markets, owing to larger firms seeking to avoid the higher costs of EPL by means of temporary contracts. …
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entail less training, in firms with higher firing costs. Our study highlights the potential adverse effects of EPL on worker … training in dual labour markets, owing to larger firms seeking to avoid the higher costs of EPL by means of temporary contracts. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011798229
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 report consists of a comprehensive overview of labour market institutions in the small Pacific island countries in order to propose recommendations to improve the performance of their labour markets. We pay particular attention to three countries: Fiji, Palau and Papua New Guinea. We focus...
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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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This paper presents and discusses various modalities of labour market flexibility and security. The focus is on employment protection legislation, part-time work and temporary agency work, drawing evidence and examples from the Netherlands, Denmark, Spain and the United States. The main thrust...
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