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Taxation of temporary jobs: good intentions with bad outcomes?

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Cahuc, Pierre ; Charlot, Olivier ; Malherbet, Franck ; Benghalem, Hélène ; Limon, Emeline

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2016

47 p.

employment creation ; employment security ; taxation ; temporary employment

EU countries

Discussion Paper

10352

Employment

http://www.iza.org/

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"This paper analyzes the consequences of the taxation of temporary jobs recently introduced in several European countries to induce firms to create more open-ended contracts and to increase the duration of jobs. The estimation of a job search and matching model on French data shows that the taxation of temporary jobs does not reach its objectives: it reduces the mean duration of jobs and decreases job creation, employment and welfare of unemployed workers. We find that a reform introducing an open-ended contract without layout costs for separations occurring at short tenure would have opposite effects."

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