Employment policies at the plant level : job and worker flows for heterogeneous labour in Norway
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1999-03Metadata
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Abstract
Despite the large degree of plant-specific heterogeneity in turnover patterns recently found in the gross
job and worker literature, very little is known about the sources of the heterogeneity in plant level employment
policies. The present paper, studies in detail the employment management policies for heterogeneous plants and
for heterogeneous labour, using a matched worker-employer data set for Norway. Within an econometric
framework, I find that the job and worker flows above job changes are different processes since job destruction
and reemployment separations have distinct patterns over the business cycle. The two turnover processes also
differ over worker types. Further, strong influences of firm and plant size on the patterns are found, as are effects
from wage policies, age of plants, market power and union density. Interestingly, the influence of firm size on
reemployment separations disappears when the combined effect of market power and high union density is modelled.
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Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. Department of EconomicsSeries
Discussion paper1999:6