The effect of intra- and inter-regional labour mobility on plant performance in Denmark: the significance of related labour inflows
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2013
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Timmermans, B.
Boschma, R.
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(c) UU Universiteit Utrecht, 2013
Abstract
This article investigates the impact of labour mobility on plant performance in Denmark.
Our study shows that the effect of labour mobility can only be assessed when one accounts
for the type of skills that flow into the plant and the degree to which these match the
existing skills at the plant level. As expected, we found that the inflow of skills that are
related to skills in the plant impacts positively on plant productivity growth, while inflows of
skills that are similar to the plant skills have a negative effect. We used a sophisticated
indicator of revealed relatedness that measures the degree of skill relatedness between
sectors on the basis of the intensity of labour flows between sectors. Intra-regional mobility
of skilled labour had a negative effect on plant performance, but the impacts of intra- and
inter-regional mobility depended on the type of skills that flow into the plant.
Keywords
Labour mobility, revealed relatedness, plant performance, geographical proximity, related labour flows, Denmark