Economists have examined the impact of labor market regulations on the level of employment. However, there are many reasons to suspect that the impact of regulations differs across types of workers. In this paper we take advantage of the unusually large variance in labor policy in Chile to examine how different labor market regulations affect the distribution of employment and the employment rates across age, gender and skill levels. To this effect, we use a sample of repeated cross-section household surveys spanning the period 1960-1998 and measures of the evolution of job security provisions and minimum wages across time. Our results suggest large distribution effects. We find that employment security provisions and minimum wages reduce t...
The fact that labor market regulations are at the cornerstone of the debate on economic policy and p...
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In a perfect world, labor markets would not be regulated. Compe-tition, rather than union contracts ...
Economists have examined the impact of labor market regulations on the level of employment. However,...
Economists have examined the impact of labor market regulations on the level of employment. However,...
The economic literature has devoted considerable attention to studying the impact of labor market re...
Through flows from 3 states, employment, unemployment and out of the labor force, we analyze the dyn...
Labor market regulation is a high-profile, and often contentious, area of public policy. Although th...
This paper examines the economic effects of employment protection legislation in a sample of develop...
Artículo de publicación ISI.Chile's labour force participation is low in comparison with Organizatio...
This paper analyzes gender differences in three Chilean professional labor markets, business, law an...
Recent theoretical and empirical research has argued that incentives stemming from social security s...
This thesis examines the effects of labor regulation on formal (regulated) labor markets in Latin A...
This paper develops and tests a mechanism by which job security affects the age-composition of emplo...
This paper presents a complete analysis of the gender differences in three Chilean professional’s l...
The fact that labor market regulations are at the cornerstone of the debate on economic policy and p...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
In a perfect world, labor markets would not be regulated. Compe-tition, rather than union contracts ...
Economists have examined the impact of labor market regulations on the level of employment. However,...
Economists have examined the impact of labor market regulations on the level of employment. However,...
The economic literature has devoted considerable attention to studying the impact of labor market re...
Through flows from 3 states, employment, unemployment and out of the labor force, we analyze the dyn...
Labor market regulation is a high-profile, and often contentious, area of public policy. Although th...
This paper examines the economic effects of employment protection legislation in a sample of develop...
Artículo de publicación ISI.Chile's labour force participation is low in comparison with Organizatio...
This paper analyzes gender differences in three Chilean professional labor markets, business, law an...
Recent theoretical and empirical research has argued that incentives stemming from social security s...
This thesis examines the effects of labor regulation on formal (regulated) labor markets in Latin A...
This paper develops and tests a mechanism by which job security affects the age-composition of emplo...
This paper presents a complete analysis of the gender differences in three Chilean professional’s l...
The fact that labor market regulations are at the cornerstone of the debate on economic policy and p...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
In a perfect world, labor markets would not be regulated. Compe-tition, rather than union contracts ...