Does short-time work save jobs? A business cycle analysis
Balleer, Almut ; Gehrke, Britta ; Lechthaler, Wolfgang ; Merkl, Christian
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2013
40 p.
employment security ; short time working ; unemployment
Discussion Paper
7475
Unemployment
English
Bibliogr.
"In the Great Recession most OECD countries used short-time work (publicly subsidized working time reductions) to counteract a steep increase in unemployment. We show that short-time work can actually save jobs. However, there is an important distinction to be made: While the rule-based component of short-time work is a cost-efficient job saver, the discretionary component appears to be completely ineffective. In a case study for Germany, we use the rich data available to combine micro- and macroeconomic evidence with macroeconomic modeling in order to identify, quantify and interpret these two components of short-time work."
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