Discussion paper

DP17167 JAQ of All Trades: Job Mismatch, Firm Productivity and Managerial Quality

Does the matching between workers and jobs help explain productivity differentials across firms? To address this question we develop a job-worker allocation quality measure (JAQ) by combining employer-employee administrative data with machine learning techniques. The proposed measure is positively and significantly associated with labor earnings over workers' careers. At firm level, it features a robust positive correlation with firm productivity, and with managerial turnover leading to an improvement in the quality and experience of management. JAQ can be constructed for any employer-employee data including workers' occupations, and used to explore the effect of corporate restructuring on workers' allocation and careers.

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Citation

Coraggio, L, M Pagano, A Scognamiglio and J Tåg (2022), ‘DP17167 JAQ of All Trades: Job Mismatch, Firm Productivity and Managerial Quality‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 17167. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp17167