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This paper investigates the incentives that may induce workers to supplement income from unemployment benefits by engaging in temporary informal work. Using a dynamic model of job-search with moral hazard that incorporates a stylised schedule of benefit payments, we describe how informal sector...
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We analyze for the first time the welfare effects of unemployment benefits (UBs) in a context of high informality …
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in labor market indicators such us unemployment and labor informality. We document that robots mainly replace formal …
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Providing unemployment insurance is particularly problematic in countries with high informality because workers can …
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decomposition unveils that the contribution of the flow from informality to unemployment is larger than that of the flow from formal …
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This paper first exploits a "bonus" policy providing low-income workers with cash grants in Brazil to study the effect of liquidity provision on unemployment outcomes. Based on a RD Design, I find that granting unemployed workers with a bonus equal to half of their previous monthly earnings...
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The paper describes and evaluates unemployment insurance savings accounts (UISAs) - a relatively new and not well-known way of providing unemployment benefits. The UISAs reduce work disincentives by allowing recipients to keep their own unused unemployment contributions, and offer the...
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rollout of SP across municipalities in a differences-indifferences approach, and find an increase in informality of 4% among …
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rollout of SP across municipalities in a differences-indifferences approach, and find an increase in informality of 4% among …
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disemployment effects. Regions with weaker enforcement had no employment losses but substantial increases in informality. All … effects are concentrated on unskilled workers, with no effects on skilled workers. The results indicate that informality acts …
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