Labour market effects of job displacement for prime-age and older workers

Anja Deelen*, Marloes de Graaf-Zijl, Wiljan van den Berge

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Abstract

This paper studies the effects of firm closures associated with bankruptcies on the employment status and wages of prime-age and older workers using Dutch administrative data for the period 2000–2011. Applying difference-in-differences techniques and non-parametric matching, we find adverse effects on the probability to be in work and on wages earned in the new job, which are larger for older workers than for prime-age workers. Within the older-age group, the effects are stronger for formerly long-tenured workers, for older workers who lost their job in declining sectors in the regional labour market and for workers who changed sectors. In the prime-age group, these differences are less pronounced. Our results suggest that job- and sector-specific factors are important for understanding the more vulnerable position of older workers after job loss.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3
JournalIZA Journal of Labor Economics
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Firm closures
  • Older workers
  • Unemployment

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