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Labor Market Regulations and Outcomes in Sweden : A Comparative Analysis of Recent Trends

Authors :
Ulku, Hulya
Muzi, Silvia
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.

Abstract

This paper analyzes recent trends in Swedens labor market regulations in relation to comparator economies and examines the relationship between labor market regulations and outcomes. The paper finds that the Swedish labor market responded more rapidly to the recent global financial crisis than the majority of the European Union economies, which helped Sweden to recover quickly. Swedens hiring regulations are more flexible than those of many comparator economies, however, fixed-term contracts of short duration might have adverse consequences for the economy. In addition, Swedens regulations on work during the weekly holidays and mandatory paid annual leave are stricter than those of the majority of comparator economies. Moreover, among the economies of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Sweden has one of the largest differences in employment protection between permanent and temporary employees, which could lead to a segmented labor market, where insiders enjoy high job security and outsiders are largely marginalized. This could be cause for concern, given that Sweden has a higher share of involuntary temporary workers among youth and involuntary part-time workers than both the Nordic and European Union averages. While protecting employees is important, excessive protection, particularly if it differs across different types of employment contracts, has been shown to have adverse effects on welfare and economic performance.

Subjects

Subjects :
LABOR MARKET FUNCTIONS
LABOR ORGANIZATION
PRODUCT MARKET REGULATIONS
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET POLICIES
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ACTIVE” LABOR
FIRING COSTS
LABOR MARKET INSTITUTIONS
JOB
WAGE DISPERSION
STABLE JOBS
LABOR MARKET SEGMENTATION
DRIVERS
LABOUR MARKET POLICY
FIRM SIZE
EMPLOYMENT
LABOR REGULATIONS
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET
MINIMUM WAGES
WORKING CONDITIONS
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT
DISMISSAL
REAL WAGE
LOW EMPLOYMENT
LABOR MARKET POLICIES
PRODUCTIVITY LEVEL
COLLECTIVE DISMISSALS
ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK
LABOR MARKET POLICY
WORKERS
JOBS
INFORMAL SECTOR
LABOUR MARKET
ECONOMIC REGULATIONS
LABOR MARKET REGULATIONS
ACTIVE LABOUR MARKET POLICIES
LABOR COST
UNION DENSITY
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS
LABOUR DEMAND
LABOR COSTS
LABOR REGULATION
PASSIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
SKILLED WORKERS
LABOR SUPPLY
ACTIVE LABOUR
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
AGE GROUP
WORKER
LABOR RELATIONS
REAL WAGES
UNEMPLOYED
LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
RIGID LABOR MARKET
JOB TURNOVER
SEVERANCE PAYMENT
JOB LOSS
SMALL BUSINESSES
JOB SECURITY
AGE GROUPS
LABOR MARKET
SAFETY NET
JOB SEARCH
INCOME INEQUALITY
LABOR MARKET CONDITIONS
REGULAR WORKERS
PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS
SMALL BUSINESS
LABOR MARKET REFORMS
SEVERANCE PAYMENTS
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
ADJUSTMENT COSTS
LABOR MOBILITY
MINIMUM WAGE
WAGE DETERMINATION
LABOR LAWS
LABOUR OFFICE
FIRM PERFORMANCE
LABOUR REALLOCATION
BARGAINING POWER
PERFORMANCE’ MANAGEMENT
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
WAGE EFFECTS
PERMANENT JOBS
PREVIOUS SECTION
PRODUCT MARKET
BARGAINING SYSTEM
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
EMPLOYEE
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
LABOUR
ACTIVE LABOUR MARKET
WAGE INEQUALITY
LABOUR FORCE
PERMANENT JOB
TEMPORARY WORKERS
WAGE BARGAINING
LABOUR MARKET POLICIES
PRODUCT MARKETS
LABOR LAW
LABOUR LAW
REGULAR CONTRACTS
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
EMPLOYMENT RATE
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS
LABOR ECONOMICS
LABOR MARKET REGULATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
EMPLOYEES
PRIVATE SECTOR
SERVICE SECTORS
TEMPORARY JOBS
LONG-TERM EMPLOYMENT
SKILLED EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION LEGISLATION
JOB PERFORMANCE
YOUNG WORKERS
STRUCTURAL UNEMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT LEVELS
LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYMENT
DISADVANTAGED POSITION
LABOR UNIONS
EMPLOYMENT RATES
FIRM LEVEL
UNSKILLED WORKERS
MANAGEMENT
LABOR
LABOR MARKETS
JOB CREATION
ACTIVE” LABOR MARKET
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
WORK EXPERIENCE
LABOR MARKET REFORM
WAGE INCREASE
PASSIVE LABOR
LABOR FORCE
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
OLDER WORKERS
ACTIVE LABOR

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.od......2456..d42230941d3e92c1a7fb04302b98a17b