In this paper we leverage a labour market reform (Fornero Law) which reduced firing restrictions for open-ended contracts in the case of firms with more than 15 employees in Italy. The results from a Difference in Regression Discontinuities design demonstrate that after the reform, the number of trained workers increased in firms just above the threshold by approximately 1.5 additional workers. We show that this effect can be explained by the reduction in worker turnover and a higher use of permanent contracts. Our study highlights the potentially adverse effects of employment protection legislation on training in dual labour markets
EnThis paper uses an Italian linked employer-employee dataset to analyze the effects of dismissal co...
This paper analyzes the effect of EPL on the conversion rate of temporary contracts into permanent o...
The availability of a flexible labour force might influence adjustment decisions regarding the rigid...
In this study we leverage on Italy’s size-contingent firing restrictions in order to identify the ca...
In this study we leverage on Italy’s size-contingent firing restrictions in order to identify the ca...
In this study, we leverage on Italy's size-contingent firing restrictions to identify the causal eff...
In 2012 a labour market reform, known as Fornero Law, substantially reduced firing restrictions for ...
We measure the impact of employment protection reduction in an uncertain framework on firms’ hires a...
Concerns over labor market flexibility have been at the center of the European political debate for ...
Concerns over labor market flexibility have been at the center of the European political debate for ...
The Italian Jobs Act introduced a subsidy for new hirings as well as a new open ended labor contract...
This paper investigates the effect of the relaxation of the rigidity of employment protection legisl...
Fewer people were hired; firms increased their capital stock but their productivity declined, write ...
The dramatic impact of the 2008 crisis on the Italian economy led to policy responses including stru...
In Italy training contracts have a long history. Provisions for these contract date back to the 1950...
EnThis paper uses an Italian linked employer-employee dataset to analyze the effects of dismissal co...
This paper analyzes the effect of EPL on the conversion rate of temporary contracts into permanent o...
The availability of a flexible labour force might influence adjustment decisions regarding the rigid...
In this study we leverage on Italy’s size-contingent firing restrictions in order to identify the ca...
In this study we leverage on Italy’s size-contingent firing restrictions in order to identify the ca...
In this study, we leverage on Italy's size-contingent firing restrictions to identify the causal eff...
In 2012 a labour market reform, known as Fornero Law, substantially reduced firing restrictions for ...
We measure the impact of employment protection reduction in an uncertain framework on firms’ hires a...
Concerns over labor market flexibility have been at the center of the European political debate for ...
Concerns over labor market flexibility have been at the center of the European political debate for ...
The Italian Jobs Act introduced a subsidy for new hirings as well as a new open ended labor contract...
This paper investigates the effect of the relaxation of the rigidity of employment protection legisl...
Fewer people were hired; firms increased their capital stock but their productivity declined, write ...
The dramatic impact of the 2008 crisis on the Italian economy led to policy responses including stru...
In Italy training contracts have a long history. Provisions for these contract date back to the 1950...
EnThis paper uses an Italian linked employer-employee dataset to analyze the effects of dismissal co...
This paper analyzes the effect of EPL on the conversion rate of temporary contracts into permanent o...
The availability of a flexible labour force might influence adjustment decisions regarding the rigid...