We study the effect of tenure on earnings instability in Italy using the reforms of temporary employment contracts, which affected the average tenure of workers differentially across cohorts. We develop a model of earnings dynamics, and we exploit the variation of tenure and instability over time and across birth cohorts to estimate policy-relevant parameters. Our results indicate that each year of tenure on the job reduces earnings instability by 11 percent; the drop is faster in the first three years of the match. Workers on a temporary contract have an earnings instability up to 100 percent higher than workers on a permanent contract.

Earnings Instability and Tenure / L. Cappellari, M. Leonardi. - In: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS. - ISSN 0347-0520. - 118:2(2016 Apr 01), pp. 202-234. [10.1111/sjoe.12142]

Earnings Instability and Tenure

M. Leonardi
2016

Abstract

We study the effect of tenure on earnings instability in Italy using the reforms of temporary employment contracts, which affected the average tenure of workers differentially across cohorts. We develop a model of earnings dynamics, and we exploit the variation of tenure and instability over time and across birth cohorts to estimate policy-relevant parameters. Our results indicate that each year of tenure on the job reduces earnings instability by 11 percent; the drop is faster in the first three years of the match. Workers on a temporary contract have an earnings instability up to 100 percent higher than workers on a permanent contract.
Earnings dynamics; Labor reforms; Permanent and transitory variance; Temporary contracts
Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
1-apr-2016
3-dic-2015
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