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by their type of contract: permanent or fixed-term. Using a 21-year unbalanced Social Security records panel of over 76 …
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We confront two seemingly-contradictory observations about the US labor market: the rate at which workers change employers has declined since the 1980s, yet there is a commonly expressed view that long-term employment relationships are more difficult to attain. We reconcile these observations by...
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-lasting health problem than workers employed on other types of contract. In particular, reported levels of mental ill health are …
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The share of workers who are self-employed rises markedly with age. Given policy concerns about inadequate retirement savings, especially among those with lower education, and the resulting interest in encouraging employment at older ages, it is important to understand the role that...
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We examine an economy in which the cost of consuming some goods can be reduced by making commitments that reduce flexibility. We show that such consumption commitments can induce consumers with risk-neutral underlying utility functions to be risk averse over small variations in income, but...
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We introduce labour contracts in a framework of optimal redistribution: firms have some local market power and try to discriminate among heterogeneous workers. In this setting we show that if the firms have perfect information, i.e, they perfectly discriminate against workers and take all the...
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We examine an economy in which the cost of consuming some goods can be reduced by making commitments that reduce flexibility. We show that such consumption commitments can induce consumers with risk-neutral underlying utility functions to be risk averse over small variations in income, but...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012734661
strongest relation to type of contract. Since this is also the aspect that receives least weight in overall job satisfaction …
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variable labor force participation. We model a contract of length J as a tax on separations of workers with tenure higher than … model, we evaluate to what extent contract lengths similar to those observed in Europe, close the gap between these two …
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This paper provides an empirical investigation into the relationship between ex ante U.S. labor contract durations and … uncertainty. The results not only corroborate previous findings of an inverse relationship between contract durations and …
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