Hiring Incentives and Labour Force Participation in Italy
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2004
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A long-standing economic tradition maintains that labour supply reacts to market tightness; its sensitivity to job quality has received less attention. If firms hire workers with both temporary and open-ended contracts, does participation increase when more permanent jobs are available? We investigate this relationship within a policy evaluation framework; in particular, we examine how labour supply reacted in Italy to a recent subsidy in favour of open-ended contracts. This subsidy increased labour force participation by 1.4% in 2001 and 2.1% in 2002. This increase was concentrated on males aged 35-54, with a low or at most a secondary schooling level. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Cipollone , P , Di Maria , C & Guelfi , A 2004 , ' Hiring Incentives and Labour Force Participation in Italy ' Giornale degli Economisti ed Annali di Statistica , vol 63(2) , pp. 161-203 . |
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