Job-to-job turnover provides a way for employers to escape statutory firing costs, as unprofitable workers may willfully quit their job on receiving an outside offer, or may be induced to accept one that they would otherwise reject with a negotiated severance package. We formalise those mechanisms within an extension of the Diamond–Mortensen–Pissarides model that allows for employed job search. We find that our model explains why higher firing costs intensify job-to-job turnover at the expense of transitions out of unemployment and that ignoring on-the-job Search leads one to overstate the adverse impact of firing costs on employment
Firing costs are often blamed for unemployment. In this paper, we investigate this widespread belief...
The negative effect of quits on the willingness of firms to provide on-the-job training is well-docu...
We explore the role of firing costs on labor market outcomes in a search and matching framework with...
Job-to-job turnover provides a way for employers to escape statutory firing costs, as unprofitable w...
Using a search and matching model with distinct intensive and extensive labour margin choices and co...
I construct a matching model to explain the labor market transition between employment, unemployment...
This paper studies the effects of firing taxes on the job destruction rate, when probationperiod - o...
In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and o...
Traditional models of the labor market assume fixed firing costs. This paper explores the implicatio...
We provide a theoretical microfoundation for the inverse relationship between firing costs and labor...
Because the data show that market tightness is not orthogonal to unemployment, this paper identifies...
The purpose of this paper is to rationalize cross country differences in cyclical behaviour of job c...
This paper studies the effects of firing taxes on the job destruction rate, when probation period - ...
'In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and ...
Because the data show that market tightness is not orthogonal to unemployment, this paper identifies...
Firing costs are often blamed for unemployment. In this paper, we investigate this widespread belief...
The negative effect of quits on the willingness of firms to provide on-the-job training is well-docu...
We explore the role of firing costs on labor market outcomes in a search and matching framework with...
Job-to-job turnover provides a way for employers to escape statutory firing costs, as unprofitable w...
Using a search and matching model with distinct intensive and extensive labour margin choices and co...
I construct a matching model to explain the labor market transition between employment, unemployment...
This paper studies the effects of firing taxes on the job destruction rate, when probationperiod - o...
In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and o...
Traditional models of the labor market assume fixed firing costs. This paper explores the implicatio...
We provide a theoretical microfoundation for the inverse relationship between firing costs and labor...
Because the data show that market tightness is not orthogonal to unemployment, this paper identifies...
The purpose of this paper is to rationalize cross country differences in cyclical behaviour of job c...
This paper studies the effects of firing taxes on the job destruction rate, when probation period - ...
'In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and ...
Because the data show that market tightness is not orthogonal to unemployment, this paper identifies...
Firing costs are often blamed for unemployment. In this paper, we investigate this widespread belief...
The negative effect of quits on the willingness of firms to provide on-the-job training is well-docu...
We explore the role of firing costs on labor market outcomes in a search and matching framework with...