Threshold Effects of Dismissal Protection Regulation and the Emergence of Temporary Work Agencies


Autoria(s): Chen, Yu-Fu; Funke, Michael
Data(s)

29/02/2012

29/02/2012

2008

Resumo

Labour market regulations aimed at enhancing job-security are dominant in several OECD countries. These regulations seek to reduce dismissals of workers and fluctuations in employment. The main theoretical contribution is to gauge the effects of such regulations on labour demand across establishment sizes. In order to achieve this, we investigate an optimising model of labour demand under uncertainty through the application of real option theory. We also consider other forms of employment which increase the flexibility of the labour market. In particular, we are modelling the contribution of temporary employment agencies (Zeitarbeit) allowing for quick personnel adjustments in client firms. The calibration results indicate that labour market rigidities may be crucial for understanding sluggishness in firms´ labour demand and the emergence and growth of temporary work.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10943/18

Publicador

University of Dundee

Hamburg University

Relação

SIRE DISCUSSION PAPERS;SIRE-DP-2008-05

Palavras-Chave #Labour Demand #Dismissal Protection Legislation #Firing Costs #Real Options #Temporary Work Agencies #Temporary Employment
Tipo

Working Paper