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This article analyzes the development of employment levels and worker flows before bankruptcies, plant closure without bankruptcies and mass layoffs. Utilizing administrative plant-level data for Germany, we find no systematic employment reductions prior to mass layoffs, a strong and...
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Firm shutdown creates a turbulent situation for workers as it leads directly to layoffs for its workers. An additional … consideration is whether a firm’s shutdown within an industry creates turbulence for workers at other continuing firms. Using data … industry shutdown rates on workers at continuing firm. This paper exploits variation in shutdown rates across industries and …
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A large literature has studied the effect of displacement on labor market outcomes in general, but none has evaluated how the displaced manage as self-employed. This paper studies how the survival of the business is affected by displacement in connection to entry, using a discrete-time...
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