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Critiquing the OECD’s Employment Protection Legislation Index for individual dismissals: The importance of procedural requirements

Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2019
Key EU agencies have successfully urged member states to scale back employment protection legislation as a solution to unemployment. The economic arguments for this reform are mixed, with recent empirical evidence largely unsupportive.
M. Harcourt   +4 more
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Employment Protection Legislation in Haiti

2018
The merit of employment regulations in a market economy is often measured by their effectiveness in facilitating job creation without jeopardizing the notion of “decent work,” as defined by the International Labor Organization (ILO). Consequently, the recent literature on employment legislation has extensively focused on the flexibility of the labor ...
Samir Amine, Wilner Predelus
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Demand shocks and employment adjustments: Does employment protection legislation create rigidity?

International labour review (Print), 2017
With state‐level panel data from the Indian manufacturing sector for 2000–12, and labour turnover as a proxy for employment adjustments, the authors estimate differential effects of demand shocks on employment adjustment across states with high and low ...
I. Sofi, Mohd Hussain Kunroo
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Employment Protection Legislation and Redistribution

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004
The numerous studies on preferences for redistribution in recent years offers a wealth of insights into the interactions between institutions and economic outcomes. In this paper I posit that labour market institutions can be and have been used to mitigate the regressive effects of market failures in education and in the provision of employment ...
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Employment Protection Legislation and Cooperation

LABOUR, 2017
AbstractI argue how cooperative behaviors are influenced by employment protection legislation (EPL), which is viewed in terms of two types of firing costs: administrative costs (such as notification procedures) and monetary transfers (such as severance pay).
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Employment Protection Legislation

Employment protection legislation is one of the most controversial issues in the labour market. In this insightful book, Per Skedinger provides an overview of the design, evolution and research on the effects of employment protection legislation around the world.
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Employment protection legislation and R&D investment

Research In International Business and Finance, 2022
Quoc Trung Tran
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On the evasion of employment protection legislation

Labour Economics, 2012
Abstract This paper analyzes how the option to evade employment protection legislation impacts on unemployment. Using a stylized model, it is established that the level of unemployment is non-monotonous in the degree of strictness with which employment protection legislation is enforced.
Florian Baumann, Tim Friehe
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