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Temporary contracts, employment protection, and collective bargaining

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Masui, Makoto

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2013

27

4

December

371-398

collective bargaining ; employment security ; temporary employment ; trade union power

Employment

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/labr.12019

English

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"This paper examines the effect of employment protection in a matching model with endogenous job destruction, collective bargaining, and two types of employment contracts. Using this framework, we show that (i) the impact on job creation and job destruction caused by reducing the firing costs associated with temporary jobs depends on the labour unions' bargaining strength and the gap in firing costs between contracts; (ii) reducing the firing costs associated with permanent jobs unambiguously decreases equilibrium unemployment if labour unions have strong bargaining power; and (iii) the impact caused by the firing costs differs between collective and individual bargaining."

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