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layoffs and partly to an increase in transitions to unemployment. However, these two developments are not significantly …
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We show that downsizing has substantial externalities on the health of workers who remain in the firm. To this end, we study mass layoff (ML) survivors in Austria, using workers who survive a ML themselves, but a few years in the future, as a control group. Based on highquality administrative...
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Recall-Employment as Form of Flexible Employment -- Closure Mechanisms – Explanations of Labor Market Inequality -- Employment Patterns of Recalled Workers -- Earnings Differences -- Differences in Supervisors’ and Coworkers’ Support. .
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We show that downsizing has substantial externalities on the health of workers who remain in the firm. To this end, we study mass layoff (ML) survivors in Austria, using workers who survive a ML themselves, but a few years in the future, as a control group. Based on highquality administrative...
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unemployment and active labor market programs (ALMPs), utilizing a reform that decreased dismissal costs for small firms only … unemployment and some ALMPs. Our results suggest that there was less screening of new hires after the reform, and that … liberalization of EPL mitigates the stigma associated with unemployment and participation in ALMPs. …
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