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Employment protection legislation and job reallocation across sectors, firms and workers: A survey

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Cahuc, Pierre ; Palladino, Marco G.

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2024

19 p.

employment security ; legislation ; labour market segmentation ; productivity

OECD countries

Discussion Paper

16747

Employment

English

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"This paper provides a review of the existing literature on the effects of employment protection legislation (EPL) on job allocation across industries, firms, and workers, and its implications for innovation and economic growth. We analyze empirical studies to assess how EPL influences resource allocation, firm dynamics, and labor market segmentation. The review highlights the heterogeneous effects of EPL on different firms and workers' groups. Additionally, we discuss the channels identified in the structural literature through which EPL-induced job reallocation affects productivity, innovation, and overall growth. While existing evidence demonstrates the significant influence of EPL on all these outcomes, further quantification of these effects remains a research challenge."

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