Crisis, what crisis? Patterns of adaptation in European labor markets
Eichhorst, Werner ; Feil, Michael ; Marx, Paul
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2010
30 p.
economic recession ; employment ; labour market ; labour market flexibility ; statistics
Discussion Paper Series
5045
Business economics
English
Bibliogr.
"The current crisis, while of a global nature, has affected national labor markets to a varying extent. While some countries have experienced a steep increase in unemployment, employment in other developed economies has not fallen in parallel with a significant decline in GDP. Our analysis shows that labor market institutions frequently used to study employment performance can explain the development of unemployment in the situation of crisis in some clusters of countries much better than in others. One major factor to be incorporated in capturing national variations is the role of internal flexibility, in particular working time adjustment. This calls for a broader concept of labor market flexibility which takes into account different channels of adjustment."
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