Weather-related employment subsidies as a remedy for seasonal employment? Evidence from Germany
Arntz, Melanie ; Wilke, Ralf A.
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2012
26
2
June
266-286
seasonal employment ; short time working ; employment subsidy
Employment
dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9914.2012.00547.x
English
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"Many European countries try to reduce seasonal unemployment by subsidizing short-time employment during the winter period. Despite such costly efforts, pronounced seasonal unemployment patterns continue to exist. This puts doubts on the effectiveness of such policy interventions. This paper provides a first empirical assessment of the effectiveness of different subsidy schemes by exploiting the institutional variation in a German subsidy scheme that applies to the construction sector and the variation in local weather and business cycle conditions across 20 years. The findings confirm that generous short-time subsidies reduce individual lay-off probabilities in the case of poor weather conditions. However, the link between weather conditions and seasonal lay-offs is much less strong than expected, making planned capacity reductions the main suspect for causing seasonality in unemployment patterns."
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