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generalized replacement ratio measure of adequacy). Job search moral hazard and layoff moral hazard (firing costs), individually …
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hazard concerns. As Blanchard and Tirole (2008) have illustrated, however, neither search nor layoff moral hazard (firing …
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Efforts to insure long-tenured displacement workers against earnings losses from unemployment spells and lower wages on subsequent jobs have led to an array of government and employer programs. A policy typology is proposed to impose order on these programmatic efforts. The basic typology...
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permanent shocks. Whereas transitory shocks lead to upward wage rigidity. Individual layoff probabilities only increase in …
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permanent shocks. Whereas transitory shocks lead to upward wage rigidity. Individual layoff probabilities only increase in …
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Job displacement insurance typically includes both unemployment benefits and lump-sum severance pay, and each has provoked policy concerns. Unemployment insurance concerns have centered on distorted job search/offer acceptance decisions by the worker, severance-induced firing cost concerns on...
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; layoff ; employment ; insurance ; savings ; moral hazard …
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Severance pay, a fixed-sum payment to workers at job separation, has been the focus of intense policy concern for the last several decades, but much of this concern is unearned. The design of the ideal separation package is outlined and severance pay emerges as a natural component of job...
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Earnings losses from permanent job separations are a serious threat to the financial security of long-tenured workers. Job displacement insurance is presumably designed to offset these losses, but evidence suggests that consumption smoothing among the long-tenured displaced is seriously...
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Displaced workers, especially long tenured workers, face large human capital losses. Private firms frequently offer insurance against this threat in the form of severance pay -- scheduled benefits linked in expectation to the worker's human capital loss. We explore this linkage, first reviewing...
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