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The Impact of Restricting Fixed-Term Contracts on Labor and Skill Demand
Grasso, Giuseppe; TATSIRAMOS, Konstantinos
2023
 

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Keywords :
hiring costs, employment protection, dual labor markets, skills
Abstract :
[en] This paper examines the impact of increasing the relative cost of fixed-term contracts on labor demand as well as the demand for standard measures of human capital and specific skill requirements. We evaluate a 2018 Italian labor law reform that raised the cost of fixed- term contracts while keeping permanent contract costs unchanged. We employ a difference-in-differences research design, leveraging the variation in firms’ exposure to the reform resulting from their diverse reliance on fixed-term contracts due to differing reactions to earlier labor market reforms. Using rich data covering the near universe of online job vacancies in Italy, our findings indicate that the increase in hiring costs for temporary contracts led to a decrease in the relative demand for temporary workers and an increase in the demand for permanent workers. This shift in demand was accompanied by upskilling towards workers with higher levels of human capital and specific skill requirements. When offering jobs under permanent contracts, firms increased their demand for workers with a college degree and social skills. At the same time, they reduced their demand for workers with only a high school degree and no work experience. On the other hand, when offering jobs under fixed-term contracts, firms increased their demand for workers with some work experience and social skills. These findings suggest that while restricting fixed-term contracts encouraged the hiring of permanent workers, such reforms might have unintended consequences by raising the hiring standards for job entry, thereby reducing employment opportunities for less qualified workers.
Disciplines :
Special economic topics (health, labor, transportation...)
Author, co-author :
Grasso, Giuseppe 
TATSIRAMOS, Konstantinos  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Economics and Management (DEM)
 These authors have contributed equally to this work.
Language :
English
Title :
The Impact of Restricting Fixed-Term Contracts on Labor and Skill Demand
Publication date :
October 2023
Publisher :
IZA Institue of Labor Economics - Discussion Paper Series
Focus Area :
Sustainable Development
Development Goals :
8. Decent work and economic growth
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