A Beckerian Theory of Taxation

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How does employment protection legislation (EPL) shape the jobs and labour market outcomes of insiders with maximal seniority? We provide a comprehensive analysis of the sharp and complete elimination of EPL that occurs at age  67 in Sweden, as well as reform-driven shifts in this cutoff. 

joint work with Michael Golosov and Margaret Chen

Speaker
Ilia Krasikov
Date
Monday 28 Apr 2025, 11:30 - 12:30
Type
Seminar
Room
2-04
Building
Polak Building
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First, focusing on direct separation effects, we find that 8.4% of jobs separate in response to the elimination of EPL. Effects stem from jobs with stronger initial EPL (long-tenure, firms subject to ”last in, first out'' rules), and those in the public sector. Separations appear to be involuntary to workers, with firms targeting plausibly unproductive (sick) workers. Second, we focus on the effects of continuing jobs. 

While wages appear rigid to EPL, we uncover novel, sizable intensive-margin hours reductions among continuing jobs, and a sizeable drop in earnings. Third, we estimate total equilibrium effects at the cohort level, where separations fully pass through into employment and total earnings effects, with no offsetting effect from hiring. 

Overall, our study reveals that EPL can provide a moderate boost to the length of the working life by extending the duration and quality of workers' last jobs, albeit at potential equilibrium costs to firms and younger workers.

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