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This paper examines the age-related design of firing taxes by extending the theory of job creation and job destruction … matching process, we find that the first best age-dynamic of firing taxes and hiring subsidies is typically hump-shaped. Taking …
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search effort of unemployed workers reinforces our main results. -- Job search ; matching ; life cycle …
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This paper extends the job creation - job destruction approach to the labor market to take into account the life-cycle of workers. Forward looking decisions about hiring and firing depend on the time over which to recoup adjustment costs. The equilibrium is typically featured by increasing...
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In the demographic change, a prolongation of individual employment and thus of beginning a new employment in later stages of the work life is of growing importance. On the base of microeconomic data (establishment panel of the IAB), this paper analyses firms' characteristics correlating with...
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This paper develops a life-cycle approach to equilibrium unemployment. Workers only differ respectively to their distance from deterministic retirement. A non age-directed search equilibrium is then typically featured by increasing (decreasing) firing (hiring) rates with age and a hump-shaped...
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This paper examines the age-related design of firing taxes by extending the theory of job creation and job destruction … matching process, we find that the first best age-dynamic of firing taxes and hiring subsidies is typically hump-shaped. Taking …
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A reduction in the legal workweek may induce a degree of downward wage flexibility, while an employment subsidy to firms accommodates downward wage rigidity. It may be possible, therefore, to increase employment with a policy that combines a reduction in the workweek with an employment subsidy....
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Globalization has entered a new stage, with new and varying constellations of winners and losers and thus, calls for a new policy paradigm. In contrast to the traditional way of thinking - the welfare state redistributes purchasing power to the disadvantaged to support them in the event of...
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