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Separating introduction effects from selectivity effects: the differences in employment patterns of codetermined firms

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Gralla, Rafael ; Kraft, Kornelius

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2018

32

1

March

93-111

employment ; works council ; codetermination

Germany

Employment

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/labr.12121

English

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"This study examines differences in employment growth between firms with and without works councils by separating introduction effects from potential selectivity effects. Using a difference-in-differences framework, we show that firms with works councils have higher employment growth before adopting a works council. However, employment growth declines after introduction. We identify the reason for lower employment growth in reduced hiring rates, while dismissal rates remain constant."

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