Wage cyclicality and labour market institutions
Pereira, João ; Ramos, Raúl ; Martins, Pedro
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2024
61 p.
wages ; collective bargaining ; business cycle ; labour market policy
Discussion Paper
16787
Wages and wage payment systems
https://docs.iza.org/dp16787.pdf
English
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"Do labour institutions influence how wages respond to the business cycle? Such responsiveness can then shape several economic outcomes, including unemployment. In this paper, we examine the role of two key labour market institutions - collective bargaining and temporary contracts - upon wage cyclicality. Our evidence is drawn from rich, 2002-2020 matched data from Portugal. We find that workers not covered by collective agreements exhibit much higher wage cyclicality, especially if new hires, compared to covered workers. In contrast, workers under fixed-term contracts do not exhibit sizable differences in cyclicality compared to counterparts under open-ended contracts. Our findings highlight a novel angle through which labour institutions influence the labour market and the economy."
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