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After work shopping? Employment effects of a deregulation of shop opening hours in the German retail sector
Institution:1. CRESE EA3190 and Institut Universitaire de France, Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Besançon F-25000, France;2. CRESE EA3190, Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Besançon F-25000, France;1. RWTH Aachen University, School of Business and Economics, Templergraben 64, Aachen 52056, Germany;2. Department of Economics, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester CO4 3SQ, UK
Abstract:This study investigates the impact of a deregulation of shop opening laws on employment in the German retail sector. Exploiting the gradual change in the opening times of shops across states and using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, difference-in-differences estimates indicate an average increase in the employment probability, driven by a rise in the likelihood of working marginal part-time hours. Workers in small firms are likely to experience a reduction of their propensity to work. For individuals facing high family-related, supply-side constraints, the change in shop opening hours has opposing effects on employment — positive on lower and negative on upper parts of the hours distribution. Overall, the deregulation is estimated to have raised the likelihood of working fewer hours than desired by the workers.
Keywords:Deregulation  Shop opening  Employment status  Hours distribution  Difference-in-differences
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