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Labor Market Concentration, Wages and Job Security in Europe

Beschreibung

"We leverage administrative linked employer-employee data from six European countries to provide the first comparable cross-country evidence on the impact of labor market concentration on wages and job security. We find strikingly similar and relatively low wage elasticities across countries, but greater elasticities for job security, as measured by contract type. We provide suggestive evidence that the similarity of our wage elasticities and the greater sensitivity of job security to labor market concentration may be explained by the fact that sector-level collective bargaining is dominant in the countries we study and that it sets wages but usually not contract type." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku, © University of Wisconsin Press) ((en))

Zitationshinweis

Bassanini, Andrea, Giulia Bovini, Eve Caroli, Jorge Casanova Ferrando, Frederico Cingano, Paolo Falco, Florentino Felgueroso, Marcel Jansen, Pedro S. Martins, António Melo, Michael Oberfichtner & Martin Popp (2024): Labor Market Concentration, Wages and Job Security in Europe. In: The Journal of Human Resources, Jg. 59, H. 2, S. 1-54., akzeptiert am 03.01.2024. DOI:10.3368/jhr.0223-12757R1