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局部就业保护改革的影响:来自意大利的证据

The Effects of Partial Employment Protection Reforms: Evidence from Italy
Review of Economic Studies · 2023 · Diego Daruich、Sabrina Di Addario、Raffaele Saggio

中文摘要

我们将雇主—雇员匹配数据与企业财务记录相结合,研究2001年意大利的一项改革,该改革放宽了雇用临时合同工的限制,同时维持了针对签订永久合同雇员的严格就业保护规定。利用该改革在不同集体谈判协议中交错实施的特点,我们发现这一政策变化提高了临时合同的占比,但未能提高就业水平。改革既有赢家,也有输家。企业是主要赢家,因为改革成功降低了劳动力成本,从而提高了利润。相比之下,年轻劳动者是主要输家,因为政策变化后其收入大幅下降。租金分享估计表明,临时工获得的企业分享租金仅为永久工的三分之二,这有助于解释改革所导致的大部分劳动力成本和收入下降。

Abstract

Abstract We combine matched employer–employee data with firms’ financial records to study a 2001 Italian reform that lifted constraints on the employment of temporary contract workers while maintaining rigid employment protection regulations for employees hired under permanent contracts. Exploiting the staggered implementation of the reform across different collective bargaining agreements, we find that this policy change led to an increase in the share of temporary contracts but failed to raise employment. The reform had both winners and losers. Firms are the main winners as the reform was successful in decreasing labor costs, leading to higher profits. By contrast, young workers are the main losers since their earnings were substantially depressed following the policy change. Rent-sharing estimates show that temporary workers receive only two-thirds of the rents shared by firms with permanent workers, helping explain most of the labor costs and earnings reductions caused by the reform.
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