Exploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and separation rates by type of transition for 24 OECD countries, 23 business-sector industries and 13. years, we study the effect of dismissal regulations on different types of gross worker flows, defined as one-year transitions. We use both a difference-in-difference approach - in which the impact of regulations is identified by exploiting likely cross-industry differences in their impact - and standard time-series analysis - in which the effect of regulations is identified through regulatory changes over time. We find that the more restrictive the regulation, the smaller is the rate of within-industry job-to-job transitions, in particular towards permanent jobs. By con...
Using data on more than 13000 European establishments over the 2009–2013 period, we analyze the rel...
We analyze the impact of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firms’ entry and exit rates in a...
The purpose of this paper is threefold i) extend standard models of employment protection legislatio...
International audienceExploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and sepa...
International audienceExploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and sepa...
International audienceExploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and sepa...
International audienceExploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and sepa...
International audienceExploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and sepa...
International audienceExploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and sepa...
We examine the effect of dismissal regulation on productivity in the OECD, using annual cross-countr...
We analyze the impact of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firms’ entry and exit rates in a...
We analyze the impact of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firms\u2019 entry and exit rates...
Using data on more than 13000 European establishments over the 2009–2013 period, we analyze the rel...
Using data on more than 13000 European establishments over the 2009–2013 period, we analyze the rel...
Using data on more than 13000 European establishments over the 2009–2013 period, we analyze the rel...
Using data on more than 13000 European establishments over the 2009–2013 period, we analyze the rel...
We analyze the impact of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firms’ entry and exit rates in a...
The purpose of this paper is threefold i) extend standard models of employment protection legislatio...
International audienceExploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and sepa...
International audienceExploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and sepa...
International audienceExploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and sepa...
International audienceExploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and sepa...
International audienceExploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and sepa...
International audienceExploiting a unique dataset including cross-country comparable hiring and sepa...
We examine the effect of dismissal regulation on productivity in the OECD, using annual cross-countr...
We analyze the impact of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firms’ entry and exit rates in a...
We analyze the impact of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firms\u2019 entry and exit rates...
Using data on more than 13000 European establishments over the 2009–2013 period, we analyze the rel...
Using data on more than 13000 European establishments over the 2009–2013 period, we analyze the rel...
Using data on more than 13000 European establishments over the 2009–2013 period, we analyze the rel...
Using data on more than 13000 European establishments over the 2009–2013 period, we analyze the rel...
We analyze the impact of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firms’ entry and exit rates in a...
The purpose of this paper is threefold i) extend standard models of employment protection legislatio...