The Response of German Establishments to the 2008-2009 Economic Crisis

We examine the response of a large panel of German establishments to the crisis in terms of their job flows (changes in employment) and consequent worker flows (hires, separations and layoffs). We analyse the extent to which job flows and worker flows at the establishment level are systematically re...

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Main Author: Bellmann, Lutz (-)
Other Authors: Gerner, Hans-Dieter, Upward, Richard
Format: eBook Section
Language:Inglés
Published: Paris : OECD Publishing 2012.
Series:OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, no.137.
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Summary:We examine the response of a large panel of German establishments to the crisis in terms of their job flows (changes in employment) and consequent worker flows (hires, separations and layoffs). We analyse the extent to which job flows and worker flows at the establishment level are systematically related to institutional arrangements intended to promote flexibility such as Kurzarbeit (short-time work, STW) and Arbeitszeitkonten (working-time accounts, WTA). We find pronounced evidence of labour hoarding in the sense that labour productivity fell rapidly during the 2008-09 downturn, but we find no evidence that STW (or other policies) increased labour hoarding by reducing layoffs. This may well reflect the probable selection effects involved which are not accounted for by observable differences between STW and non- STW establishments.
Physical Description:1 online resource (51 p. )