The Job Retention Scheme in Slovakia: Impact on Dismissals and Firm Survival in the COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Matěj Bělín, Marcela Veselkova
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ABSTRACTThis paper evaluates the impact of the Slovak job retention scheme introduced in 2020 on dismissals and survival of small firms during the COVID-19 pandemic. We exploit exogenous variation in epidemic intensity, measured as new COVID-19 cases within a district per month. We show that the sensitivity of dismissals to the intensifying epidemic among unsupported firms was low, i.e. these firms were relatively unaffected by the shock. In contrast, participation in the job retention scheme reduced the sensitivity of firm dismissals to the intensification of the epidemic, preserving endangered jobs. Supported firms benefited by roughly the same amount, regardless of their management quality.KEYWORDS: Employmentfirm failurejob retention schemeJEL CLASSIFICATION: G33 Bankruptcy • LiquidationH12 Crisis ManagementJ08 Labor Economics PoliciesJ63 Turnover • Vacancies • Layoffs Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsMatěj BělínMatěj Bělín is a PhD Candidate at The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education – Economics Institute (CERGE-EI), joint workplace of the Charles University and Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. He works as an analyst at the Social Policy Institute, Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic.Marcela VeselkovaMarcela Veselkova is the head of the Department of Sectoral Strategies and Concepts, Social Policy Institute, Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic. She holds a PhD in Political Science from the Central European University.
斯洛伐克的就业保留计划:对COVID-19大流行期间解雇和企业生存的影响
摘要本文评估了2020年斯洛伐克引入的就业保留计划对2019冠状病毒病大流行期间小企业解雇和生存的影响。我们利用流行强度的外生变化,以每个月一个地区的新COVID-19病例来衡量。我们表明,在没有得到支持的企业中,解雇对疫情加剧的敏感性很低,即这些企业相对不受冲击的影响。相比之下,参加工作保留计划降低了公司解雇对流行病加剧的敏感性,保留了危险的工作。无论其管理质量如何,受支持的公司获得的收益大致相同。关键词:就业;企业倒闭;工作保留方案;分类:G33破产•清算;h12危机管理;j08劳动经济政策;j63人员流动•空缺•裁员披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。mat j BělínMatěj Bělín是经济研究和研究生教育中心-经济研究所(CERGE-EI)的博士候选人,该研究所是查尔斯大学和捷克共和国科学院的联合工作场所。他是斯洛伐克共和国劳动、社会事务和家庭部社会政策研究所的分析员。瓦玛塞拉·维塞尔科娃是斯洛伐克共和国劳动、社会事务和家庭部社会政策研究所部门战略和概念司司长。她拥有中欧大学政治学博士学位。
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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
9.10%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: Eastern European Economics publishes original research on the newly emerging economies of Central and Eastern Europe, with coverage of the ongoing processes of transition to market economics in different countries, their integration into the broader European and global economies, and the ramifications of the 2008-9 financial crisis. An introduction by the journal"s editor adds context and expert insights on the articles presented in each issue.
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