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Unemployment benefits often reduce incentives to search for a job. Policymakers have responded to this behaviour by … setting minimum job search requirements, by monitoring to check that unemployment benefit recipients are engaged in the … search monitoring and benefit sanctions reduce unemployment duration and increase job entry in the short term. There is some …
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress expanded unemployment insurance (UI) benefits in three ways. First, it … are eligible to receive UI via the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program. Third, it extended the duration of …
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The single most likely way to leave the unemployment insurance (UI) register in Hungary is not by getting a job but by …
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Most studies on benefit sanctions within the German welfare system rely on established datasets about welfare receipt. This paper analyzes how using a dataset from the operational system of the German Federal Employment Agency for processing welfare claims can contribute to further research on...
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We provide the first systematic evidence on the effectiveness of a contested policy in Germany to help displaced workers. So-called “transfer companies” (Transfergesellschaften) employ displaced workers for a fixed period, during which time workers are provided with job-search assistance and...
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The benefits of implementing Unemployment Insurance Savings Accounts (UISAs) are studied in the presence of the …
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Social welfare systems usually imply specific obligations for benefit recipients. If a recipient does not comply with these obligations, a sanction involving a punitive benefits reduction may be imposed. In this paper we give an overview of the literature on the effects of sanctions in social...
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This paper considers the problem of optimal unemployment insurance (UI) in a repeated moral hazard framework. Unlike … deliver. Second, it breaks the identity between unemployment payments and consumption. And third, it hardens the encouragement … of search effort. The optimal unemployment insurance system in an economy with a hidden labor market is simple, with an …
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Social welfare systems usually imply specific obligations for benefit recipients. If a recipient does not comply with these obligations, a sanction involving a punitive benefits reduction may be imposed. In this paper we give an overview of the literature on the effects of sanctions in social...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010211887
This paper presents new information on activity-related eligibility criteria for unemployment and related benefits in … OECD and EU countries in 2017, comparing the strictness of "demanding" elements built into unemployment benefits across … countries and over time. Eligibility criteria for unemployment benefits determine what claimants need to do to successfully …
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