We use a new, matched worker-firm dataset for the United Kingdom to estimate the income loss resulting from firm closure and mass layoffs. We track workers for up to nine years after the displacement event, and the availability of predisplacement characteristics allows us to implement difference-in-differences estimators using propensity score matching methods. Income losses during the first five years after the displacement event are in the range 18–35 percent per year for workers whose firm closes down, and 14–25 percent for workers who exit a firm which suffers a mass layoff. These losses are largely due to periods of nonemployment, which is consistent with previous work from Europe, but contrasts with that from the United States.
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In this paper we estimate the earnings losses of displaced workers. We use a novel matched worker-fi...
The authors exploit administrative data combining workers' earnings histories with information about...
The 1990-1991 recession has intensified concerns about the consequences of workers ’ job losses. To ...
We estimate the earnings, hours and income effects of job loss for a representative sample of UK wor...
Displaced workers suffer persistent earnings losses. This stark finding has been established by foll...
Earnings losses of Connecticut workers affected by mass layoff are calculated using administrative d...
We estimate the magnitudes of reduced earnings, work hours, and wage rates of workers displaced duri...
We estimate the earnings, hours and income effects of job loss for a representative sample of UK wo...
This paper examines the long-term earnings losses of displaced workers in Portugal, using a national...
This paper examines the impact of involuntary job loss on the employment and earnings of affected wo...
In the United States roughly one-half million workers with 3+ years on the job have become unemploye...
This paper estimates the impact of unemployment on earnings following re-employment for a large and ...
This paper examines the incidence of involuntary job loss and its impact on the employment and earni...
Also presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Labor Economists, May 1999, Cambridge, Massac...
In this paper we estimate the earnings losses of displaced workers. We use a novel matched worker-fi...
The authors exploit administrative data combining workers' earnings histories with information about...
The 1990-1991 recession has intensified concerns about the consequences of workers ’ job losses. To ...
We estimate the earnings, hours and income effects of job loss for a representative sample of UK wor...
Displaced workers suffer persistent earnings losses. This stark finding has been established by foll...
Earnings losses of Connecticut workers affected by mass layoff are calculated using administrative d...
We estimate the magnitudes of reduced earnings, work hours, and wage rates of workers displaced duri...
We estimate the earnings, hours and income effects of job loss for a representative sample of UK wo...
This paper examines the long-term earnings losses of displaced workers in Portugal, using a national...
This paper examines the impact of involuntary job loss on the employment and earnings of affected wo...
In the United States roughly one-half million workers with 3+ years on the job have become unemploye...
This paper estimates the impact of unemployment on earnings following re-employment for a large and ...
This paper examines the incidence of involuntary job loss and its impact on the employment and earni...
Also presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Labor Economists, May 1999, Cambridge, Massac...