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This article surveys the literature and adds to the evidence on the impact of employment protection legislation on employment. While stringent employment protection contributes to less turnover and job reallocation, the effects on aggregate employment and unemployment over the business cycle are...
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) for assessing the strictness of national labor laws with respect to employers' firing costs. In addition to the overall … the former USSR with respect to firing costs were extremely rigid and were subsequently liberalized by the 15 successor …
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This paper analyzed the OECD data on employment protection for 23 OECD countries over the time span 1990-2008 on the basis of alternative dynamic panel data models and panel causality tests and examines the validity of the neo-liberal argument that strictness of employment protection hurts labor...
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This paper tests whether the job security offered by stricter employment protection legislation (EPL) undermines positive compensating wage differentials that would otherwise be paid. Specifically, we ask whether industries with relatively more need for layoffs and labour flexibility have lower...
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layoffs, resulting in wage costs that match the magnitude of synergy losses. Offer prices are not fully adjusted, with both …
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-country changes in EPLs across 20 OECD countries as a source of variation in labor adjustment costs, we show that following an …
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information on respondents' employment status with questions measuring attitudes towards dismissal regulation and other labour …
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There is increasing pressure for the flexibility of labour markets both in current EU member states and candidate countries. The paper aims to estimate the strictness of employment protection regulation, one of the most relevant aspects of labour market flexibility, and the degree of its actual...
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There are numerous debates on the need to increase flexibility through deregulation of employment protection. Many believe it is essential in generating employment but it is also believed to generate "socially unacceptable" flexible jobs. However, recent studies point to strict regulations on...
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provisions applicable to employment termination indemnities, individual dismissal, lay off and unemployment extraordinary …
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