The effects of employment protection legislation (EPL) on a country’s labor market are clear in theory but empirical evidence is only starting to catch up. In particular, EPL is not robust as an indicator of overall unemployment, but previous panel data analyses have shown it affects the flow of workers into and out of employment. Examining monthly and quarterly data from Armenia, I find that the country’s package of EPL has this same effect, and worker flows have slowed under the country’s new Labor Code. The paradox of where Armenia’s workforce is going still remains but can be hypothesized as entering the informal sector
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<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Europe’s weak employment performance is often attrib...
This paper presents findings from analysis of a dataset of labour laws, based on the Centre for Busi...
The effects of employment protection legislation (EPL) on a country's labor market are clear in theo...
The findings of the existing literature on the relationship between employment protection legislatio...
The article is concerned with the problem of employment protection legislation (EPL) and its impact ...
Abstract. This paper uses the OECD’s methodology to build an Employment Protection Legislation index...
In many countries Employment Protection Legislation (EPL) establishes different provisions for worke...
This paper presents evidence on the link between employment protection legislation (EPL), such as ma...
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Research on the effect of employment protection legislation (EPL) on unemployment is extensive. Howe...
Employment relations, being one of the most important aspects of public life, are in the limelight o...
This paper estimates the Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment (NAIRU) for 15 OECD economi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Europe’s weak employment performance is often attrib...
This paper presents findings from analysis of a dataset of labour laws, based on the Centre for Busi...
The effects of employment protection legislation (EPL) on a country's labor market are clear in theo...
The findings of the existing literature on the relationship between employment protection legislatio...
The article is concerned with the problem of employment protection legislation (EPL) and its impact ...
Abstract. This paper uses the OECD’s methodology to build an Employment Protection Legislation index...
In many countries Employment Protection Legislation (EPL) establishes different provisions for worke...
This paper presents evidence on the link between employment protection legislation (EPL), such as ma...
This article presents updated indicators of employment protection legislation for several central an...
This paper analysed the OECD data on employment protection for 23 OECD countries over the time span ...
This paper examines the economic effects of employment protection legislation in a sample of develop...
This report studies analytical and empirical issues encountered in the assessment of the influence o...
Research on the effect of employment protection legislation (EPL) on unemployment is extensive. Howe...
Employment relations, being one of the most important aspects of public life, are in the limelight o...
This paper estimates the Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment (NAIRU) for 15 OECD economi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Europe’s weak employment performance is often attrib...
This paper presents findings from analysis of a dataset of labour laws, based on the Centre for Busi...