Abstract of associated article: We study wage effects of two important elements of non-wage labour costs: firing costs and payroll taxes. We exploit a reform that introduced substantial reduction in these two provisions for unemployed workers aged less than 30 and over 45years who got a permanent job. A matching model with heterogeneous workers predicts positive wage effects of reducing firing costs but ambiguous wage effects of reducing payroll taxes, for both new entrant and incumbent workers. Difference-in-differences estimates and simulation of the model show positive wage effects for both new entrant and incumbent workers. The reduction in firing costs accounts for up to half of the overall wage increase for new entrants but only 10% f...
I construct a matching model to explain the labor market transition between em-ployment, unemploymen...
This paper studies the employment and income effects of a federal proposal in 2016 to expand overtim...
Reductions in firing costs are often advocated as a way of increasing the dynamism of labour markets...
Abstract of associated article: We study wage effects of two important elements of non-wage labour c...
We study wage effects of two important elements of non-wage labour costs: firing costs and payroll t...
We study short- and long-term wage effects of two important elements of non-wage labour costs: firin...
We study wage effects of two important elements of non-wage labour costs: firing costs and payroll t...
[Excerpt] Labour taxes make up a substantial share of overall labour costs in all developed countrie...
Abstract of associated article: Unemployment benefit systems are nonexistent in many developing econ...
Past evidence on the incidence of payroll tax subsidies on employment and wages for disadvantaged wo...
This article provides theoretical and empirical analyses of a firing costs model with adverse select...
Recent research has challenged the conventional wisdom among economists that increases in the minimu...
Abstract of associated article: We study a gift exchange game with 12 employees and one employer. Wh...
Aggregate time-series and international cross-section empirical studies report a wide range of estim...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF file of an article accepted for publication Canadian...
I construct a matching model to explain the labor market transition between em-ployment, unemploymen...
This paper studies the employment and income effects of a federal proposal in 2016 to expand overtim...
Reductions in firing costs are often advocated as a way of increasing the dynamism of labour markets...
Abstract of associated article: We study wage effects of two important elements of non-wage labour c...
We study wage effects of two important elements of non-wage labour costs: firing costs and payroll t...
We study short- and long-term wage effects of two important elements of non-wage labour costs: firin...
We study wage effects of two important elements of non-wage labour costs: firing costs and payroll t...
[Excerpt] Labour taxes make up a substantial share of overall labour costs in all developed countrie...
Abstract of associated article: Unemployment benefit systems are nonexistent in many developing econ...
Past evidence on the incidence of payroll tax subsidies on employment and wages for disadvantaged wo...
This article provides theoretical and empirical analyses of a firing costs model with adverse select...
Recent research has challenged the conventional wisdom among economists that increases in the minimu...
Abstract of associated article: We study a gift exchange game with 12 employees and one employer. Wh...
Aggregate time-series and international cross-section empirical studies report a wide range of estim...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF file of an article accepted for publication Canadian...
I construct a matching model to explain the labor market transition between em-ployment, unemploymen...
This paper studies the employment and income effects of a federal proposal in 2016 to expand overtim...
Reductions in firing costs are often advocated as a way of increasing the dynamism of labour markets...