Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5100165 | The Journal of the Economics of Ageing | 2017 | 51 Pages |
Abstract
We study whether employment prospects of old and young workers differ after a plant closure. Using Austrian administrative data and a combination of exact matching and fixed effects, we show that old and young workers face similarly large displacement costs in terms of employment in the long-run, but old workers lose considerably more initially and gain later. Effects on wages of displaced workers are not age-dependent. We interpret these findings in the light of a standard job search model augmented to allow for an absorbing state capturing the option of “early retirement”.
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Authors
Andrea Ichino, Guido Schwerdt, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer, Josef Zweimüller,