A recent reform to the UK unemployment insurance (UI) system has reduced the duration of entitlement from 12 to six months. The UI and welfare systems interact in the UK ir: such a way that exhaustion of UI for married individuals has potentially large disincentive effects on the labour supply of spouses. A model of labour supply is estimated for married women allowing for endogenous unemployment durations of husbands and wives. We distinguish between transfer programme induced incentive effects, correlation between labour supply and wages within couples; complementarity between the leisure times of spouses and a discouraged worker effect
The research examines the labor market behavior of individuals at the margin of the labor force and ...
In this paper, we study the labour supply effects and the redistributional consequences of the U.S. ...
The relationship between housing costs, wages and transfer programmes is complex yet helps determine...
This paper seeks to explain the low labor force participation rates of women married to unemployed m...
Although the standard neoclassical model of female labour supply behaviour usually allows for the im...
Women married to unemployed men in Britain have lower participation rates than those married to empl...
Comments are welcome. This paper theoretically studies and empirically estimates (1) how spousal lab...
This paper argues that for many dynamic labour market issues of interest both fully structural and r...
Previous research on unemployment insurance (UI) has emphasized the program's effect on individual s...
Draft version. Please, do not quote We analyze how unemployment affects the time use of couples from...
This article investigates the responsiveness of women’s labor supply to their husband’s job loss—the...
We consider the role of spousal labor supply as insurance against spells of unemployment. Standard t...
Unemployment, especially in insecure times, has devastating effects on families, but it is not clear...
The simulations of tax-benefit reforms with labour supply models often implicitly assume perfectly e...
This Paper presents new evidence on the determinants of unemployment duration for men and women in B...
The research examines the labor market behavior of individuals at the margin of the labor force and ...
In this paper, we study the labour supply effects and the redistributional consequences of the U.S. ...
The relationship between housing costs, wages and transfer programmes is complex yet helps determine...
This paper seeks to explain the low labor force participation rates of women married to unemployed m...
Although the standard neoclassical model of female labour supply behaviour usually allows for the im...
Women married to unemployed men in Britain have lower participation rates than those married to empl...
Comments are welcome. This paper theoretically studies and empirically estimates (1) how spousal lab...
This paper argues that for many dynamic labour market issues of interest both fully structural and r...
Previous research on unemployment insurance (UI) has emphasized the program's effect on individual s...
Draft version. Please, do not quote We analyze how unemployment affects the time use of couples from...
This article investigates the responsiveness of women’s labor supply to their husband’s job loss—the...
We consider the role of spousal labor supply as insurance against spells of unemployment. Standard t...
Unemployment, especially in insecure times, has devastating effects on families, but it is not clear...
The simulations of tax-benefit reforms with labour supply models often implicitly assume perfectly e...
This Paper presents new evidence on the determinants of unemployment duration for men and women in B...
The research examines the labor market behavior of individuals at the margin of the labor force and ...
In this paper, we study the labour supply effects and the redistributional consequences of the U.S. ...
The relationship between housing costs, wages and transfer programmes is complex yet helps determine...