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Journal Article

The Impact of International Outsourcing on Labour Market Dynamics in Germany

Authors

  • Bachmann
  • R.
  • Braun
  • S.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1111/j.1467-9485.2010.00535.x

JEL Classification

F16 J63 J23

Key Words

Duration analysis

Job stability

labour market transitions

outsourcing

worker flows

Using an administrative data set containing daily information on individual workers' employment histories, we investigate how workers' labour market transitions are affected by international outsourcing. In order to do so, we estimate hazard rate models for match separations, as well as for worker flows from employment to another job, to unemployment, and to nonparticipation. Outsourcing has a positive but small impact on overall job stability in the manufacturing sector, and considerably increases job stability in the service sector. However, the effect of outsourcing varies strongly across skill levels and age groups, with negative effects for some workers. This is especially the case in the manufacturing sector, where the hazard of transiting to nonemployment rises with international outsourcing for medium-skilled and older workers.

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