Failing Young and Temporary Workers? the Impact of a Disruptive Crisis on a Dual Labour Market

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Abstract

We study the impact of the pandemic crisis using monthly data covering the universe of individuals registered as unemployed in mainland Portuguese municipalities, complemented with electronic payments, linked employer-employee data, and furlough records. Event study designs identify a sharp increase in unemployment, driven mostly by termination of temporary contracts, and a decrease in new job placements. With triple difference-in-differences, we show that the effects are stronger in more dual municipal labour markets, i.e. with a higher share of temporary jobs, concentrated in young workers and middle educated individuals. The asymmetries are exacerbated by the duality of the municipal labour market.

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Nunes, C., Carvalho, B. P., Pereira Dos Santos, J., Peralta, S., & Tavares, J. (2023). Failing Young and Temporary Workers? the Impact of a Disruptive Crisis on a Dual Labour Market. B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 23(2), 349–395. https://doi.org/10.1515/bejeap-2022-0316

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