Understanding the Reallocation of Displaced Workers to Firms

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Paul Brandily

Paris School of Economics (PSE)

Camille Hémet

University of Barcelona - Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB)

Clément Malgouyres

Institut des politiques publiques (PSE)

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Abstract

We study job displacement in France. In the medium run, losses in firm-specific wage premium account for a substantial share of the overall cost of displacement. However, and despite the positive correlation between premium and productivity in the cross-section of firms, we find that workers are reemployed by high productivity, low labor share firms. The observed reallocation is therefore productivity-enhancing, yet costly for workers. We show that destination firms are less likely to conclude collective wage agreements and have lower participation rates at professional elections. Overall, our results point to a loss in bargaining power.

Keywords: displaced workers, wage, reallocation, productivity, labor share

JEL Classification: J63, J31

Suggested Citation

Brandily, Paul and Hémet, Camille and Malgouyres, Clément, Understanding the Reallocation of Displaced Workers to Firms. IZA Discussion Paper No. 15105, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4114651

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Clément Malgouyres

Institut des politiques publiques (PSE) ( email )

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France

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