RSSE: Sergiu Burlacu (IRVAPP) The Effect of Temporary Employment on Labour Market Outcomes

Začátek: čtvrtek 2. listopadu 2023, 12:45
Konec: čtvrtek 2. listopadu 2023, 14:15
Místo konání: RB 437
Kontaktní osoba: Michaela Zemanová
Tagy: #doktorandi #prednaska #research #rsse #studenti #zamestnanci

It is our pleasure that dr. Sergiu Burlacu (The Research Institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies (IRVAPP)) will present on Thursday, November 2, 2023, at 12:45 in room RB437 about her research on the topic "The Effect of Temporary Employment on Labour Market Outcomes".

Registration is not required and anyone who would like to attend is warmly invited.

ABSTRACT: We evaluate the causal impact of temporary contracts on future labour market outcomes versus both a spell of unemployment and a spell of permanent employment over the period 2007-2016, using the panel of the Italian Labour Force Survey. We identify the causal effect imposing that, conditional on a suitable set of observable characteristics, the treatment status (temporary job) is ignorable for the outcome, and we build a backward test to validate the ignorability assumption. Then, we propose a new methodology to estimate the remaining selection bias due to the omission of a known variable, which cannot be included in the analysis because never observed together with the outcome. Results indicate that experiencing a spell of temporary work instead of a spell of unemployment increases the probability of being employed after twelve months by 35 percentage points; it increases the probability of having a permanent contract by 7.3 p.p. and the probability of having a satisfactory job by 5.7 p.p. Individuals who had a temporary contract work also work longer and earn more. Instead, workers who experience a spell of temporary work rather than a spell of permanent work are less likely to be employed 12 months later (-5 p.p.) and to have a permanent contract (-40 p.p.); they earn less and are also less satisfied. The backward test indicates that large part of the selection bias is eliminated thanks to our estimation strategy, but not all of it; however, our sensitivity analysis suggests that even accounting for the remaining selection bias, the different outcomes between the two groups would remain large and significantly different from zero.

BIO: Sergiu Burlacu is a research fellow at the Research Institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies of the Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK-IRVAPP).
He has obtained a PhD in Development Economics at the Universities of Trento and Florence, Italy, and has a MA in Economics from Central European University.  His main research interests are human capital formation, social inclusion, micro-firm behaviour and industrial policies, the role of AI in education and other domains, and behavioural public policy. His research is based on impact evaluation studies, field experiments and lab-in-the-field experiments.

 

RSSE: Sergiu Burlacu (IRVAPP)