The health externalities of downsizing
Alexander Ahammer,
Dominik Grübl and
Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
No 2020-05, CDL Aging, Health, Labor working papers from The Christian Doppler (CD) Laboratory Aging, Health, and the Labor Market, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Abstract:
TWe show that downsizing has substantial externalities on the health of workers who remain in the firm. To this end, we study mass layoff (ML) survivors in Austria, using workers who survive a ML themselves, but a few years in the future, as a control group. Based on highquality administrative data, we find evidence that downsizing has persistent effects on mental and physical health, and that these effects can be explained by workers fearing for their own jobs. We also show that health externalities due to downsizing imply non-negligible cost for firms, and that wage cuts may have similar effects.
Keywords: Downsizing; mass layoffs; health; job insecurity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I12 J23 J63 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-12
Note: English
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