We investigate the impact of the 2011 industrial relations reform in Greece that made firms with less than 50 employees eligible to participate to firm-level bargaining. Matching administrative contractual data with longitudinal firm-level data we identify firms affected and not affected by the reform. We find that during the first post-reform year, affected firms with less than 50 employees experienced a 4.8 per cent increase in the probability of firm-level contracting and a 12 per cent drop in wage floors relative to not affected firms. We also report estimates regarding the post-reform employment effect of firm-level bargaining
Labor market deregulation has been the dominant approach towards the development of a single Europea...
This paper explores changes in Industrial Relations (IR) regulation and practice in a context of ins...
In the first chapter,a harmonised linked employer-employee dataset is used to study the impact of fi...
We investigate the impact of the 2011 industrial relations reform in Greece that made firms with les...
We investigate decentralized collective bargaining in Greece (2002-2016) under the industrial relati...
This study investigates nominal contractual base-wage adjustments in Greece associated with the 2011...
© 2020 The Authors. We investigate firm heterogeneity in responses to minimum wage changes leveragin...
This article analyzes the effect of firm-level contracting on the wage structure in the Greek privat...
Abstract: In a global world, the industrial relations have become the strategical tool for economic ...
In many European countries, sectoral bargaining agreements are automatically extended to cover all f...
We investigate firm heterogeneity in responses to minimum wage changes leveraging on a policy reform...
Based on the assumption that industrial relations influence labour market outcomes, the thesis exam...
My thesis contributes to research on the consequences of labour market institutions for employment u...
In many European countries firms can either pay wages according to an industry-wide contract, or neg...
Revised: 2006-11In Spain, as in several other European countries, sectoral bargaining agreements are...
Labor market deregulation has been the dominant approach towards the development of a single Europea...
This paper explores changes in Industrial Relations (IR) regulation and practice in a context of ins...
In the first chapter,a harmonised linked employer-employee dataset is used to study the impact of fi...
We investigate the impact of the 2011 industrial relations reform in Greece that made firms with les...
We investigate decentralized collective bargaining in Greece (2002-2016) under the industrial relati...
This study investigates nominal contractual base-wage adjustments in Greece associated with the 2011...
© 2020 The Authors. We investigate firm heterogeneity in responses to minimum wage changes leveragin...
This article analyzes the effect of firm-level contracting on the wage structure in the Greek privat...
Abstract: In a global world, the industrial relations have become the strategical tool for economic ...
In many European countries, sectoral bargaining agreements are automatically extended to cover all f...
We investigate firm heterogeneity in responses to minimum wage changes leveraging on a policy reform...
Based on the assumption that industrial relations influence labour market outcomes, the thesis exam...
My thesis contributes to research on the consequences of labour market institutions for employment u...
In many European countries firms can either pay wages according to an industry-wide contract, or neg...
Revised: 2006-11In Spain, as in several other European countries, sectoral bargaining agreements are...
Labor market deregulation has been the dominant approach towards the development of a single Europea...
This paper explores changes in Industrial Relations (IR) regulation and practice in a context of ins...
In the first chapter,a harmonised linked employer-employee dataset is used to study the impact of fi...