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Occupational routine intensity and the costs of job loss: evidence from mass layoffs

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LABOUR ECONOMICS
卷 68, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.labeco.2020.101953

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routine intensity; labour market biographies; mass layoffs; occupational mobility; triple differences; Germany

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Workers in routine-intensive occupations face higher costs and larger income losses in mass layoffs, primarily due to a reduction in the number of days in employment. The additional displacement costs associated with routine intensity have increased over time.
This paper examines if workers face larger costs from losing their job in a mass layoff whether they were employed in routine-intensive occupations as technological change erodes their employment perspectives outside of their original job. We use worker-level data on mass layoffs in Germany between 1980 and 2010 and provide evidence that workers who were employed in more routine-intensive occupations indeed suffer larger and more persistent earnings losses. We find that earnings losses are primarily due to a reduction in the number of days in employment, suggesting that routine-intensive workers face considerable difficulties in coping with job loss. The additional displacement costs associated with routine intensity have increased over time.

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