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persistence. -- Precautionary savings ; unemployment insurance ; long-term unemployment ; income uncertainty … (2005). We extend it by unemployment risk using Markov chains to model the transition between different employment states …, short-term as well as long-term unemployment. This allows us to examine the effects of persistence in the unemployment …
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Households can rely on private savings or on public unemployment insurance to hedge against the risk of becoming … effects of unemployment on the portfolio choice of households in the US and in Germany. We distinguish short- and long …-term unemployment and find that, in case of short-term unemployment, unemployment insurance offsets the negative impact of unemployment …
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(2005). We extend it by unemployment risk using Markov chains to model the transition between different employment states …, short-term as well as long-term unemployment. This allows us to examine the effects of persistence in the unemployment … process on portfolio choice. Our main findings are, first, that in case of short-term unemployment only, social security …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011389307
(2005). We extend it by unemployment risk using Markov chains to model the transition between different employment states …, short-term as well as long-term unemployment. This allows us to examine the effects of persistence in the unemployment … process on portfolio choice. Our main findings are, first, that in case of short-term unemployment only, social security …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013144138
higher replacement rate, like in the Nordic countries, seems to be a "crime reducing" combination. -- Unemployment ; labour …
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This paper investigates the responsiveness of women’s labor supply to their husband’s loss of employment – the so-called added worker effect. While previous empirical literature on this topic mainly concentrates on a single country, we take an explicit internationally comparative...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010357832
This paper investigates the responsiveness of women's labor supply to their husband's job loss – the so-called added worker effect. We contribute to the literature by taking an explicit internationally comparative perspective and analyze the variation of the added worker effect across welfare...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011738843
This paper utilises a multi-country microsimulation tax-benefit model for Europe, EUROMOD, to simulate the distribution of net replacement rates for 13 European countries. We look at different types of labour market transitions by comparing household incomes in the current state with simulated...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319613
This paper investigates the responsiveness of women's labor supply to their husband's job loss – the so-called added worker effect. We contribute to the literature by taking an explicit internationally comparative perspective and analyze the variation of the added worker effect across welfare...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012945223
This paper investigates the responsiveness of women's labor supply to their husband's loss of employment – the so-called added worker effect. While previous empirical literature on this topic mainly concentrates on a single country, we take an explicit internationally comparative perspective...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013050241