This article uses variations in local conditions of the activity of the labor courts to assess the effect of dismissal costs on the labor market. Judicial activity is analyzed using a data set of individual labor disputes brought to French courts over the years 1996 to 2003. First, the authors present a simple theoretical framework helping us understand the links between litigation costs, judicial outcomes and firing costs. Second, the authors regress job flows on indicators of judicial outcomes, using an instrument, based on local shocks in the supply of lawyers. They find that when the numbers of lawyers increase, workers litigate more often, which should increase the firing costs for the firms. This increased filing rate causes a large d...
Employment protection refers both to regulations governing hiring and firing rules and finds its sou...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between economy and law is a central issue ...
Employment protection is the result of labor laws as well as of institutional factors not encompasse...
About one in four workers challenges her dismissal in front of a labor court in France. Using a data...
Economists have traditionally studied the relationships between labor markets and labor legislations...
Economists have traditionally studied the relationships between labor markets and labor legislations...
Using a data set of individual labor disputes brought to court over the years 1990 to 2003 in France...
Not only is labor-market rigidity the result of legislative provisions, but it is determined by the...
Not only is labor-market rigidity the result of legislative provisions, but it is determined by the ...
Existing studies either overlook the importance of the juridical enforcement of employment protectio...
Not only is labor-market rigidity the result of legislative provisions, but it is deÂtermined by th...
International audienceIn 2008, the French government enacted a reform that reduced the number of lab...
x In this paper, we focus on conflict resolution in French labor Courts. These courts are not compos...
Cet article est issu d'une contribution des auteurs au rapport L'évaluation du droit du travail : pr...
When a firing litigation is taken to court, only the characteristics of the employee's misconduct sh...
Employment protection refers both to regulations governing hiring and firing rules and finds its sou...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between economy and law is a central issue ...
Employment protection is the result of labor laws as well as of institutional factors not encompasse...
About one in four workers challenges her dismissal in front of a labor court in France. Using a data...
Economists have traditionally studied the relationships between labor markets and labor legislations...
Economists have traditionally studied the relationships between labor markets and labor legislations...
Using a data set of individual labor disputes brought to court over the years 1990 to 2003 in France...
Not only is labor-market rigidity the result of legislative provisions, but it is determined by the...
Not only is labor-market rigidity the result of legislative provisions, but it is determined by the ...
Existing studies either overlook the importance of the juridical enforcement of employment protectio...
Not only is labor-market rigidity the result of legislative provisions, but it is deÂtermined by th...
International audienceIn 2008, the French government enacted a reform that reduced the number of lab...
x In this paper, we focus on conflict resolution in French labor Courts. These courts are not compos...
Cet article est issu d'une contribution des auteurs au rapport L'évaluation du droit du travail : pr...
When a firing litigation is taken to court, only the characteristics of the employee's misconduct sh...
Employment protection refers both to regulations governing hiring and firing rules and finds its sou...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between economy and law is a central issue ...
Employment protection is the result of labor laws as well as of institutional factors not encompasse...