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Ageing and employability. Evidence from Belgian firm-level data

机译:老龄化和就业能力。来自比利时公司级数据的证据

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The Belgian population is ageing due to demographic changes, so does the workforce of firms active in the country. Such a trend is likely to remain for the foreseeable future. And it will be reinforced by the willingness of public authorities to expand employment among individuals aged 50 or more. But are older workers employable? The answer depends to a large extent on the gap between older workers’ productivity and their cost to employers. To address this question we use a production function that is modified to reflect the heterogeneity of labour with workers of different age potentially diverging in terms of marginal products. Using unique firm-level panel data we produce robust evidence on the causal effect of ageing on productivity (value added) and labour costs. We take advantage of the panel structure of data and resort to first-differences to deal with a potential time-invariant heterogeneity bias. Moreover, inspired by recent developments in the production function estimation literature, we also address the risk of simultaneity bias (endogeneity of firm’s age-mix choices in the short run) using (1) the structural approach suggested by Ackerberg et al. Structural identification of production functions. Department of Economics, UCLA, (2006), (2) alongside more traditional system-GMM methods (Blundell and Bond in J Econom 87:115-143, 1998) where lagged values of labour inputs are used as instruments. Our results indicate a negative impact of larger shares of older workers on productivity that is not compensated by lower labour costs, resulting in a lower productivity-labour costs gap. An increment of 10 %-points of their share causes a 1.3-2.8 % contraction of this gap. We conduct several robustness checks that largely confirm this result. This is not good news for older individuals’ employability and calls for interventions in the Belgian private economy aimed at combating the decline of productivity with age and/or better adapting labour costs to age-productivity profiles.
机译:比利时人口由于人口变化而老龄化,在该国活跃的公司的劳动力也是如此。在可预见的未来,这种趋势可能会保持下去。公共当局愿意在50岁或50岁以上的人群中扩大就业机会,这将使这种情况得到加强。但是年长的工人可以就业吗?答案在很大程度上取决于老年工人的生产率与其雇主成本之间的差距。为了解决这个问题,我们使用生产函数,该函数经过修改以反映劳动力的异质性,不同年龄的工人可能在边际产品方面存在差异。使用独特的公司级面板数据,我们得出了衰老对生产率(增加值)和人工成本的因果关系的有力证据。我们利用数据的面板结构并求一阶差分来处理潜在的时不变异质性偏差。此外,受生产函数估算文献的最新发展启发,我们还使用(1)Ackerberg等人提出的结构方法来解决同时发生偏差(短期内企业年龄混合选择的内生性)的风险。生产功能的结构识别。加州大学洛杉矶分校经济系(2006)(2)和更传统的系统GMM方法(Blundell和Bond在《经济学杂志》 87:115-143,1998)中将劳动投入的滞后值用作工具。我们的结果表明,较大比例的老年工人对生产率产生了负面影响,但劳动成本降低并不能弥补这一不利影响,从而降低了生产率与劳动力成本的差距。他们的份额增加10%,将导致这一差距缩小1.3-2.8%。我们进行了几项健壮性检查,这些结果在很大程度上证实了这一结果。对于老年人的就业能力而言,这不是一个好消息,它要求对比利时私营经济进行干预,以防止生产力随着年龄的增长而下降和/或使劳动力成本更好地适应年龄-生产力水平。

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    《Journal of productivity analysis 》 |2013年第1期| 111-136| 共26页
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    Economics Department, IRES, Economics School of Louvain (ESL), Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL), 3 Place Montesquieu, 1348 Brussels, Belgium;

    Departamento de Economia and Centro de Estudos Sobre Desigualdade e Desenvolvimento (CEDE), Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Niteroi, Brazil;

    Economics Department, IRES, Economics School of Louvain (ESL), Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL), 3 Place Montesquieu, 1348 Brussels, Belgium;

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    Ageing; Old labour productivity and employability; Panel data analysis;

    机译:老化;旧的劳动生产率和就业能力;面板数据分析;

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