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Employment protection in dual labor markets: any amplification of macroeconomic shocks?

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Lochner, Benjamin

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. Institut fürWirtschaftspolitik und Quantitative Wirtschaftsforschung

IWQW - Erlangen

2014

39 p.

employment security ; labour market segmentation ; macroeconomics ; unemployment

OECD countries

IWQW Discussion Paper Series

14/2014

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http://econstor.eu/

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"Although labor market duality is a widespread phenomenon in many OECD countries, there is yet no research consent on the effects of duality on labor market dynamics and performance. Against this background, using a New Keynesian model with unemployment, this paper theoretically investigates the importance of labor market duality on labor market volatilities. The new insight is that duality leads to a non-linear reaction of unemployment volatility for both supply and demand shocks. A subsequent empirical panel data analysis confirms the model predictions. Uncovering the non-linearity in unemployment volatility helps reconciling previous divergent research results."

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