Employment Protection Regulation and Labour Market Performance, Chapter 2, OECD Employment Outlook, 2004
There has been heated policy debate on the costs and benefits of regulations governing
dismissals and other features of employment protection. The key issue is how to keep
a balance between the need for firms to adapt to ever-changing market conditions on
the one hand, and workers’ employment security on the other. Do employment
protection regulations have an impact on firms’ hiring and firing decisions and is this
impact different across demographic groups? Do such regulations explain the high
incidence of temporary work recorded in certain countries? How to instil labour
market dynamism while also protecting workers against job and income loss?
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