Temporary Agency Work and the Great Recession
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24352/UB.OVGU-2018-551Keywords:
Labour demand, employment adjustment, economic crisis, temporary agency work, shot-time workAbstract
We investigate with German data how the use of temporary agency work has helped establishments to manage the economic and financial crisis in 2008/09. We examine the (regular) workforce development, use of short-time work, and business performance of establishments that made differential use of temporary agency work prior to the crisis. Overall, our results suggest that establishments with a greater use of temporary agency work coped better with the sharp decline in demand and made less frequent use of government-sponsored short-time work schemes.