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In this paper we analyze the impact of the expectations about future labor income on thesaving behavior of German … decreases savings. However, we are not able to identify asignificant relationship between general future income expectations and …
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We study unemployment insurance in a framework where the main source of heterogeneity among agents is the type of … household they live in: some agents live alone while others live with their spouses as a family. Our exercise is motivated by … the fact that married individuals can rely on spousal income to smooth labor market shocks, while singles cannot. We …
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heterogeneity. Our model allows for four main social insurance programmes. In contrast to simpler models that attribute all income … stamps which partially insure productivity risk is greater than the value of unemployment insurance which provides (partial …) insurance against employment risk and no insurance against persistent shocks. -- uncertainty ; life-cycle models ; unemployment …
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heterogeneity. Our model allows for four main social insurance programmes. In contrast to simpler models that attribute all income … stamps which partially insure productivity risk is greater than the value of unemployment insurance which provides (partial …) insurance against employment risk and no insurance against persistent shocks …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013324971
-employed are not eligible to unemployment insurance, I analyze the provision of benefits targeted at these risks using a calibrated …. This exercise suggests that extending the current US unemployment insurance scheme to the self-employed comes with a clear …
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-employed are not eligible to unemployment insurance, I analyze the provision of benefits targeted at these risks using a calibrated …. This exercise suggests that extending the current US unemployment insurance scheme to the self-employed comes with a clear …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014486975
U.S. consumption has gone through steep ups and downs since 2000. We quantify the statistical impact of income …, it depends on a large number of variables whose explanatory power varies by subperiod. Growth of income, growth of …
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We estimate the changes in US male labor market risk over the last three decades in a model of endogenous labor supply and job mobility. Across education groups permanent shocks to productivity have become more dispersed. Moreover, heterogeneity in pay across offered jobs has increased for...
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We develop and estimate a model of family job search and wealth accumulation. Individuals' job finding and job … of Income and Program Participation (SIPP). This dataset reveals a very asymmetric labor market for household members …
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We use data from the 2009 Internet Survey of the Health and Retirement Study to examine the consumption impact of wealth shocks and unemployment during the Great Recession in the US. We find that many households experienced large capital losses in housing and in their financial portfolios, and...
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