A cycle or a tunnel? A study on unemployment and low-pay dynamics in Italy

IF 2.2 2区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Michele Bavaro , Federico Tullio
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Abstract

We study the extent of persistence in unemployment and low-pay employment in Italy in the period 2014-2017, using the Italian component of the EU-SILC survey merged with administrative data. We model persistence in unemployment and low-pay employment using different dynamic random-effects models accounting for observed and latent individual heterogeneity as well as endogeneity of the initial conditions. We find evidence of true state dependence in place for both unemployment and low-pay employment. Moreover, past unemployment spells increase the probability of being low-paid, conditional on being employed, while the opposite effect is limited. For both processes the degree of reliance on the previous state is considerably greater than the magnitude of cross-effects. Thus, evidence is presented that these processes shape almost independent no-pay/low-pay tunnels leading individuals into two different traps, rather than a cycle between the two states.

循环还是隧道?意大利失业和低薪动态研究
我们利用欧盟-SILC 调查的意大利部分与行政数据合并,研究了 2014-2017 年期间意大利失业和低薪就业的持续程度。我们使用不同的动态随机效应模型对失业和低薪就业的持续性进行建模,这些模型考虑了观察到的和潜在的个体异质性以及初始条件的内生性。我们发现了失业和低薪就业的真实状态依赖性证据。此外,在就业的条件下,过去的失业经历会增加低薪就业的概率,而相反的影响则是有限的。在这两个过程中,对先前状态的依赖程度要比交叉效应的程度大得多。因此,有证据表明,这些过程形成了几乎独立的无薪/低薪隧道,将个人带入两个不同的陷阱,而不是在两种状态之间循环。
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Labour Economics
Labour Economics ECONOMICS-
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期刊介绍: Labour Economics is devoted to publishing research in the field of labour economics both on the microeconomic and on the macroeconomic level, in a balanced mix of theory, empirical testing and policy applications. It gives due recognition to analysis and explanation of institutional arrangements of national labour markets and the impact of these institutions on labour market outcomes.
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