Why Firms Lay Off Workers instead of Cutting Wages: Evidence from Matched Survey-Administrative Data

Antoine Bertheau, Marianna Kudlyak, Birthe Larsen, Morten Bennedsen

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Abstract

We study how firms adjust labor in response to adverse shocks - via layoffs or pay cuts - and the reasons behind each adjustment margin. To do so, we design and implement a novel large-scale survey of firms in Denmark and link it to administrative data. We find that layoffs are much more prevalent than pay cuts, but pay cuts are not rare. Second, employers do not consider pay cuts to be a viable substitute for layoffs during crises. The size of a hypothetical pay cut needed to save a layoff is large. Furthermore, some layoffs during a crisis are not caused by the crisis. Rather, a crisis is an opportune time for firms to lay off some workers. Third, employers that do not cut base pay think that it would damage morale or lead employees to quit, or they perceive base pay as a commitment to employees. Fourth, losing specific workers’ skills is the key consideration in layoff decisions.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdatoapr. 2023
Antal sider69
StatusUdgivet - apr. 2023
BegivenhedLabor Studies Program Meeting, Spring 2023 - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, USA
Varighed: 28 apr. 202328 apr. 2023
https://www.nber.org/conferences/labor-studies-program-meeting-spring-2023

Konference

KonferenceLabor Studies Program Meeting, Spring 2023
LokationFederal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByChicago
Periode28/04/202328/04/2023
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Emneord

  • Wage rigidity
  • Layoffs

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