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Employment protection and firm-level job reallocation: Adjusting for coverage

Benedicta Marzinotto and Ladislav Wintr

No 5/2019, IWH-CompNet Discussion Papers from Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH)

Abstract: This paper finds that employment protection legislation (EPL) had a significant impact on employment adjustment in Europe over 2001-2013, once we account for firm-size related exemptions to EPL. We construct a novel coverage-adjusted EPL indicator and find that EPL hinders employment growth at the firm level and increases the share of firms that remain in the same size class. This suggests that stricter EPL restrains job creation because firms fear the costs of shedding jobs during downturns. We do not find evidence that EPL has positive effects on employment by limiting job losses after adverse shocks. In addition to standard controls for the share of credit-constrained firms and the position in the business cycle, we also control for sizerelated corporate tax exemptions and find that these also significantly constrain job creation among incumbent firms.

Keywords: employment protection; firm growth; job reallocation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D22 J08 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-bec, nep-eur, nep-lab and nep-sbm
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