Discussion paper

DP19867 The Value of Preserving Job Matches During a Crisis

It is generally difficult to measure the importance of preserving worker-firm relationships, particularly for low-wage jobs that involve general skills. The COVID-19 pandemic led to the sudden and seemingly temporary disruption of millions of otherwise productive employment relationships around the world. Using novel administrative and survey data from Denmark, we study a policy where firms paid up to 25% of wages to furlough instead of firing workers. We find firms derive value from maintaining ties to low-wage and blue collar workers and that preserving those matches is beneficial to firms, suggesting policies that preserve job matches may help speed-up recovery.

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Citation

Bennedsen, M, B Larsen, I Schmutte and D Scur (2025), ‘DP19867 The Value of Preserving Job Matches During a Crisis‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 19867. CEPR Press, Paris & London. http://cepr.org/publications/dp19867