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Research Article

Job stability in Europe over the cycle

Authors: Ronald BACHMANN (RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research, Essen, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE), Heinrich‐Heine‐Universität Düsseldorf, and Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)) , Rahel FELDER (RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research, Essen, and Ruhr‐Universität Bochum (RUB))

  • Job stability in Europe over the cycle

    Research Article

    Job stability in Europe over the cycle

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This article investigates the evolution of job tenure for the time period 2002–2012 using microdata from the European Union Labour Force Survey (EU‐LFS). Overall, the data show a slight increase in average job tenure at the EU level, which can be explained by disproportional lay‐offs of short‐tenured workers during the crisis. When controlling for changes in the demographic composition of the workforce, an underlying negative trend in mean tenure becomes visible. Job tenure evolved very differently across the EU before and during the crisis, highlighting the importance of institutional frameworks, especially employment protection legislation (EPL).

Keywords: employment security, demographic aspect, job insecurity, EU countries, economic recession, dismissal, institutional framework, temporary employment

Rights: Copyright © The authors 2018 Journal compilation © International Labour Organization 2018

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