The goal of this paper is to establish if unemployment insurance policies are more generous in Europe than in the United States, and by how much. We take the examples of France and one particular American state, Ohio, and use the methodology of Pallage, Scruggs and Zimmermann (2008) to find a unique parameter value for each region that fully characterizes the generosity of the system. These two values can then be used in structural models that compare the regions, for example to explain the differences in unemployment rates
The federal-state system of unemployment insurance (UI) in the United States was established by the ...
Unemployment Benefits in France Compared with European Practices. Cross-country comparisons of publ...
This article analyses comparative data for the last half of the 1990s to investigate the determinant...
The goal of this paper is to establish if unemployment insurance policies are more generous in Europ...
Le but de cet article est d'établir si les politiques d'assurance-chômage sont plus généreuses en Eu...
The objective of this study is to measure and compare unemployment insurance (UI) policies among dif...
The unemployment compensation system is at the centre of the current economic and political debate i...
We analyze different alternatives how a common unemployment insurance system for the euro area (EA)...
In this paper, we develop a methodology to summarize the various policy parameters of an unemploymen...
Unemployment insurance policies are multidimensional objects, with variable waiting periods, eligibi...
Despite the global goals announced in the European Employment Strategy1, there remains a great deal ...
Against the backdrop of proposals to introduce a European unemployment insurance scheme, we study pu...
This is the first paper that assesses the importance of different stabilization channels of an unemp...
The interplay between the insurance and assistance components of unemployment com-pensation systems ...
Why is there so much variation in the generosity of social benefits across different governments? In...
The federal-state system of unemployment insurance (UI) in the United States was established by the ...
Unemployment Benefits in France Compared with European Practices. Cross-country comparisons of publ...
This article analyses comparative data for the last half of the 1990s to investigate the determinant...
The goal of this paper is to establish if unemployment insurance policies are more generous in Europ...
Le but de cet article est d'établir si les politiques d'assurance-chômage sont plus généreuses en Eu...
The objective of this study is to measure and compare unemployment insurance (UI) policies among dif...
The unemployment compensation system is at the centre of the current economic and political debate i...
We analyze different alternatives how a common unemployment insurance system for the euro area (EA)...
In this paper, we develop a methodology to summarize the various policy parameters of an unemploymen...
Unemployment insurance policies are multidimensional objects, with variable waiting periods, eligibi...
Despite the global goals announced in the European Employment Strategy1, there remains a great deal ...
Against the backdrop of proposals to introduce a European unemployment insurance scheme, we study pu...
This is the first paper that assesses the importance of different stabilization channels of an unemp...
The interplay between the insurance and assistance components of unemployment com-pensation systems ...
Why is there so much variation in the generosity of social benefits across different governments? In...
The federal-state system of unemployment insurance (UI) in the United States was established by the ...
Unemployment Benefits in France Compared with European Practices. Cross-country comparisons of publ...
This article analyses comparative data for the last half of the 1990s to investigate the determinant...