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Employment patterns in OECD countries

This paper studies the dynamics of labour demand and the determinants of employment rates across the OECD. We find: (i) labour demand adjusts less rapidly when employment protection is more strict and union density is higher; (ii) there is no evidence that overall job turnover is influenced by employment protection; (iii) union density and coverage are negatively related to employment/population ratios, although this effect can be entirely offset by coordination; (iv) strict employment protection laws are strongly associated with lower employment rates for women and young people but have no impact on the rates for prime age men.

This paper studies the dynamics of labour demand and the determinants of employment rates across the OECD. We find: (i) ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Nickell, Stephen; Nunziata, Luca
Corporate authors: London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance (CEP)
Date: 2000
Resource type: Paper
Series name: Discussion paper (London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance)
Subjects: Industry; Governance; Labour market;

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