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Job Transitions and Employee Earnings After Acquisitions: Linking Corporate and Worker Outcomes / David Arnold, Kevin S. Milligan, Terry Moon, Amirhossein Tavakoli.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Arnold, David.
Contributor:
National Bureau of Economic Research.
Milligan, Kevin S.
Moon, Terry.
Tavakoli, Amirhossein.
Series:
Working Paper Series (National Bureau of Economic Research) no. w31866.
NBER working paper series no. w31866
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource: illustrations (black and white);
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research 2023.
Summary:
This paper connects changes in employer characteristics through job transitions to employee earnings following mergers and acquisitions (M&As). Using firm balance sheet data linked to individual earnings data in Canada and a matched difference-in-differences design, we find that after M&As acquirers expand while targets shrink substantially relative to their matched control groups. Additionally, profit margins decrease for both acquirers and targets in the medium run. Furthermore, workers at target firms suffer losses in earnings, and this decline in earnings is entirely driven by workers who move to other firms after an M&A event. We find that workers leaving target firms after M&As move to larger firms with higher wage premiums, but with much worse match qualities on average. Taken together, it appears that job transitions to employers with poor match qualities primarily explain the post-M&A decline in worker earnings in our setting.
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November 2023.

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