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destruction at almost any level of firm’s productivity. Model predictions are consistent with dynamics of aggregate turnover in … Germany during the Great Recession. …
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literature suggests that working time accounts reduce turnover and inhibit increase in unemployment during recessions. In a model … of optimal choice of hours by a firm I show that working time account does not necessarily guarantee lower turnover …. Turnover may be reduced or increased depending on whether a firm meets economic downturn with surplus or deficit of hours and …
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literature suggests that working time accounts are likely to reduce turnover and inhibit increase in unemployment during … recessions. In a model of optimal labour demand I show that working time account does not necessarily guarantee lower turnover at … a firm level. Turnover may be reduced or increased depending on whether the firm meets economic downturn with surplus or …
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literature suggests that working time accounts reduce turnover and inhibit increase in unemployment during recessions. In a model … of optimal choice of hours by a firm I show that working time account does not necessarily guarantee lower turnover …. Turnover may be reduced or increased depending on whether a firm meets economic downturn with surplus or deficit of hours and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011653388
literature suggests that working time accounts are likely to reduce turnover and inhibit increase in unemployment during … recessions. In a model of optimal labour demand I show that working time account does not necessarily guarantee lower turnover at … a firm level. Turnover may be reduced or increased depending on whether the firm meets economic downturn with surplus or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012388822
Can governmental policies mitigate the effects of recessions on unemployment? We study whether the Swiss short-time work (STW) program reduced unemployment in the 2009-2015 period using quarterly establishment-level panel data linking several administrative data sources. We compare changes in...
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This paper investigates the impact of a collective agreement stipulating a one shot increase in establishment-specific wage levels in a public-sector setting where wages otherwise are set according to individualized wage bargaining. The agreement stipulated that wages should increase in...
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and agency work contracts increases the turnover on the labour market and contributes to an increase in dualisation, but …
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According to search-matching theory, the Beveridge curve slopes downward because vacancies are filled more quickly when unemployment is high. Using monthly panel data for local labour markets in Sweden we find no (or only weak) evidence that high unemployment makes it easier to fill vacancies....
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