Authors
Samuel Bentolila, Juan J Dolado
Publication date
1994/4/1
Journal
Economic policy
Volume
9
Issue
18
Pages
53-99
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Spanish labour markets
Samuel Bentolila and Juan J. Dolado
Temporary jobs have been on the rise in Europe, partly in response to firms' desire for higher flexibility in employment, and partly because flexibility is widely believed to help bring down unemployment. However, the flexibility gained through temporary contracts hardly affects the core of permanent employees. Instead, temporary jobs result in the emergence of a dual labour market. Worse, it is conceivable that wage growth actually rises when wage setting is in the hands of permanent insider workers, as happens in many European countries. This possibility receives empirical support in a sample of five EC countries, especially in those where permanent employment is highly costly to adjust. Spain, which has gone furthest in promoting temporary employment, provides an interesting and worrisome picture of what to expect if two-tier labour …
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