Purpose &- This paper investigates whether short-time work (STW) schemes were successful in their objectiveof maintaining employment and keeping workers employed within the same firms after the onset of thefinancial and economic crisis in 2008.Design/methodology/approach &- Spanish longitudinal administrative data has been used, making itpossible to identify short-time work (STW) participation not only of workers but also of employers andallowing to know the future labour market status of participants and non-participants. Accordingly, treatmentand control groups are defined, and Propensity Score Matching models estimated. The dependent variable ismeasured as the probability that an individual remained employed with the same employer in the...
Short-time work - a wage subsidy conditional on hour reductions - has become an important tool of la...
We study whether part-time work acts as a bridge towards full-time work for unemployed workers in Sp...
This paper analyses temporary work and job satisfaction among salaried workers during the Spanish ec...
Purpose &- This paper investigates whether short-time work (STW) schemes were successful in their ob...
This paper investigates whether short-time work (STW) programmes achieve their stated goal of being...
We explore differences in resort to short-time work schemes between the recessions in the early 199...
In this paper we investigate the impact that Short-Time Work schemes (STWs) had on employment and la...
The Great Recession has seen a revival of interest in policies encouraging labor hoarding by firms. ...
This paper investigates the employment effect of short-time work in the Netherlands during the Great...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the influence of individual’s previous labour market experiences...
This paper analyses the aggregated survival rates of more than a million employers followed quarterl...
The Great Recession triggered a resurgence of short-time work (STW) throughout the OECD. Several cou...
Abstract Using firm-level data from a large-scale European survey among 20 countries, we analyse the...
This paper presents an average treatment effect analysis of the Spain’s furlough program during the ...
The Great Recession triggered a resurgence of short-time work (STW) throughout the OECD. Several cou...
Short-time work - a wage subsidy conditional on hour reductions - has become an important tool of la...
We study whether part-time work acts as a bridge towards full-time work for unemployed workers in Sp...
This paper analyses temporary work and job satisfaction among salaried workers during the Spanish ec...
Purpose &- This paper investigates whether short-time work (STW) schemes were successful in their ob...
This paper investigates whether short-time work (STW) programmes achieve their stated goal of being...
We explore differences in resort to short-time work schemes between the recessions in the early 199...
In this paper we investigate the impact that Short-Time Work schemes (STWs) had on employment and la...
The Great Recession has seen a revival of interest in policies encouraging labor hoarding by firms. ...
This paper investigates the employment effect of short-time work in the Netherlands during the Great...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the influence of individual’s previous labour market experiences...
This paper analyses the aggregated survival rates of more than a million employers followed quarterl...
The Great Recession triggered a resurgence of short-time work (STW) throughout the OECD. Several cou...
Abstract Using firm-level data from a large-scale European survey among 20 countries, we analyse the...
This paper presents an average treatment effect analysis of the Spain’s furlough program during the ...
The Great Recession triggered a resurgence of short-time work (STW) throughout the OECD. Several cou...
Short-time work - a wage subsidy conditional on hour reductions - has become an important tool of la...
We study whether part-time work acts as a bridge towards full-time work for unemployed workers in Sp...
This paper analyses temporary work and job satisfaction among salaried workers during the Spanish ec...