Drawing Lessons from the Boom of Temporary Jobs in Spain
FEDEA Working Paper No. 2001-12
27 Pages Posted: 14 Oct 2001
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Drawing Lessons from the Boom of Temporary Jobs in Spain
Drawing Lessons from the Boom of Temporary Jobs in Spain
Date Written: July 2, 2001
Abstract
During the last two decades many EU countries have reformed the set of legal rules that regulate dismissals. And, in contrast with other institutional reforms of the labor market, there seems to be a common strategy of maintaining strict employment protection legislation for workers under the typical "full time" permanent employment contract, but liberalizing "atypical" temporary/part-time employment contracts for new entrants in the labor market. As a result, the incidence of temporary employment has noticeably increased across the EU, being Spain the paramount case in this regard. In this paper we aim at two goals. First, we take stock of the available Spanish evidence regarding the consequences of a dual labor market - in which one-third of employees are under very flexible employment contracts with low severance payments, and two-thirds are under permanent employment contracts with very high employment protection - and the lessons which can be drawn for other countries. Secondly, we address the puzzle of why temporary employment in Spain, despite recent labor market reforms which have reduced firing costs under the permanent contract and restricted the use of temporary contracts, remains so high.
Keywords: Temporary employment, employment protection legislation
JEL Classification: J65, J68
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