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This paper shows empirically that the non-employment effects of unemployment insurance (UI) for older workers depend in … with retirement policies. Accounting for interactions across UI and retirement institutions also helps explain otherwise … difficult-to-explain trends in the unemployment rate of older German workers …
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-varying tax which is used to finance a fringe benefit. While we use data from the experience-rated unemployment insurance (UI …
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We examine the effects of unemployment insurance (UI) experience rating on layoffs using high quality firm and …
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unemployment spells are less likely to file. We show that if the decision to file for UI is affected by benefit levels and the … expected duration of unemployment, it will bias estimates of the effects of UI on unemployment duration …
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This paper provides quasi-experimental estimates of the causal effect of long-term unemployment on wages. Using … standard job search theory, the paper derives and tests conditions on reemployment wages under which Unemployment Insurance (UI …) extensions can be used as instrumental variables (IV) for unemployment duration. Using a regression discontinuity design, the …
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We document the sources behind the costs of job loss over the business cycle using administrative data from Germany. Losses in annual earnings after displacement are large, persistent, and highly cyclical, nearly doubling in size during downturns. A large part of the long-term earnings losses...
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