Flexible adjustment through short-time work
Abstract
"This paper examines incentives for work sharing, patterns of uptake of short-time work, and the use of short-time work for structural intervention in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. Chapter 1 discusses various factors influencing the use of short-time work in labour force adjustment. The following chapters compare the characteristics of short-time work schemes (2); analyze similarities and differences in the level and structure of short-time work (3); and examine recent experience with short-time work as an instrument of structural adiustment (4). The principal conclusions are summarized in Chapter 5. .<br> Analysis of estimated full-time equivalents shows the highest incidence of short-time work in Italy and Spain, followed by Germany and France. This pattern is the product not only of the relative generosity of short-time schemes but of a variety of other institutional factors such as employment protection, flexibility options, and labour representation. Short-time work is highly concentrated in industry and disproportionately in larger enterprises in all four countries. This pattern of uptake is not a consequence of restrictions on eligibility in short-time programme regulations but is rooted in differences between industry and the service sector and between large and small firms in markets and adjustment style.<br> Originally introduced with the goal of maintaining employment in enterprises experiencing temporary difficulties, short-time work is increasingly used as an accompanying measure in enterprises undergoing structural change. This use of the instrument is strongest in Italy and Spain but has also been widely practiced in Germany since the mid-1970s. While temporary or cyclical use represents an efficient co-ordination mechanism of labour market policy, prolonged use of short-time work in structural adjustment is problematical. The same goals could be better achieved through other labour market measures." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Mosley, H., Kruppe, T. & Speckesser, S. (1995): Flexible adjustment through short-time work. A comparison of France, Germany, Italy and Spain. (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung. Discussion papers FS 1 95-205), Berlin, 49 p.