There is little evidence as to the effectiveness of incentives for the conversion of fixed-term contracts into permanent jobs. We aim at filling this gap by studying a recent Italian program which provides benefits for employers who convert contracts for workers in specific demographic groups (females, younger men). Due to funding constraints, the incentives were available only for a few days, allowing us to employ a difference-in-differences strategy between similar short periods. Using administrative microdata for the Veneto region, we show that the subsidy increased conversions by 83% on average, with no substitution effects over time or across groups of workers. JEL codes: J21, J41, J4
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The Italian Jobs Act introduced a subsidy for new hirings as well as a new open ended labor contract...
In this paper, we assess the effects of the Italian labour market reforms which began in 2001 and wh...
Standard models of temporary contracts are either inconclusive, or fail to account for the positive ...
The Treu Law introduced temporary contracts and extended the applicability of fixed-term contracts i...
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This article analyses the “Jobs Act”—the last structural reform implemented in Italy—framing it with...
Do short-term contracts facilitate the transition into permanent contracts? We use a rich administra...
Paper prepared for the ECB-CEPR workship "What explains the pattern of labour supply in Europe", Fra...
This paper evaluates the impact of the Italian labour market reforms that have substantially liberal...
This article analyses the “Jobs Act”—the last structural reform implemented in Italy—framing it with...
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Abstract Fixed-term contracts have been used in many European countries to reduce firms' firing...
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