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Journal of Labor Economics

Private Equity, Layoffs, and Job Polarization

Journal Article
Reference
Olsson, Martin and Joacim Tåg (2017). “Private Equity, Layoffs, and Job Polarization”. Journal of Labor Economics 35(3), 697–754. doi.org/10.1086/690712

Authors
Martin Olsson, Joacim Tåg

Private equity firms are often criticized for laying off workers, but the evidence on who loses their jobs and why is scarce. This paper argues that explanations for job polarization also explain layoffs after private equity buyouts. Buyouts reduce agency problems, which triggers automation and offshoring. Using rich employer-employee data, we show that buyouts generally do not affect unemployment incidence. However, unemployment incidence doubles for workers in less productive firms who perform routine or offshorable job tasks. Job polarization is also much more marked among workers affected by buyouts than for the economy at large.