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The cyclicality of the stepping stone effect of temporary agency employment

Project duration: 01.06.2014 to 30.12.2025

Abstract

This paper investigates whether the stepping stone effect of temporary agency employment moves over the business cycle. Using German administrative data for the years 1985-2012 and an estimation framework based on the timing-events model, we construct a time series of in-treatment and post-treatment effects and estimate their relationship to the aggregate unemployment rate. We find evidence for a strong lock-in effect of temporary agency employment which is even more pronounced in tight labor markets. This suggests that firms do not use agency employment as a screening device when unemployment is low. Moreover, we find a noticeable positive post-treatment effect which increases in slack labor markets indicating that workers might be able to activate networks established while being in treatment. We further document that the treatment effects are non-linear over the business cycle.

Management

01.06.2014 - 30.12.2025

Employee

Michael Rosholm, Ph.D.
01.06.2014 - 30.12.2025