In 2002, the Finnish government introduced an earnings disregard experiment aimed at improving the incentives of low-income individuals who receive last-resort social assistance. The aim of the experiment was to reduce unemployment by providing social assistance clients better incentives to receive at least temporary or part-time work. This paper evaluates the employment effects of the experiment as an event study using coarsened exact matching (CEM) and difference-in-differences. On average, the results show no employment effects, but there is some evidence on positive employment effects on women
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In 2002, the Finnish government introduced an earnings disregard experiment aimed at improving the i...
In 2002, the Finnish government introduced an earnings disregard reform aimed at improving the incen...
The goal of this report is twofold. The first is to provide an overview of the Finnish unemployment ...
We use detailed, population-wide data from Finland to provide evidence of the impact of earnings dis...
This paper provides evidence that replacing minimum unemployment benefits with a basic income of equ...
This Master's Thesis presents a literature review of the incentive traps in the unemployment benefit...
Projects where the ideas of workfare or activating social policy are being implemented are becoming ...
This study focuses on the threat effect of the activation reform of the Finnish labour market suppor...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
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The non take-up of social assistance bene?ts due to claim costs may seriously limit the anti-poverty...
We evaluate direct wage subsidy programs to Finnish SMEs utilising as the unit of interest the firm ...
In this paper I evaluate the effects of a regional experiment that reduced payroll taxes by 3–6 perc...
This paper documents Finland’s policy response to the increase in asylum applications in 2015 and th...
This research study consists of four self-contained essays on 1. intra-household inequality, 2. the ...
In 2002, the Finnish government introduced an earnings disregard experiment aimed at improving the i...
In 2002, the Finnish government introduced an earnings disregard reform aimed at improving the incen...
The goal of this report is twofold. The first is to provide an overview of the Finnish unemployment ...
We use detailed, population-wide data from Finland to provide evidence of the impact of earnings dis...
This paper provides evidence that replacing minimum unemployment benefits with a basic income of equ...
This Master's Thesis presents a literature review of the incentive traps in the unemployment benefit...
Projects where the ideas of workfare or activating social policy are being implemented are becoming ...
This study focuses on the threat effect of the activation reform of the Finnish labour market suppor...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
This paper studies empirically savers' behavioral responses to the Finnish tax reform of 2005 by usi...
The non take-up of social assistance bene?ts due to claim costs may seriously limit the anti-poverty...
We evaluate direct wage subsidy programs to Finnish SMEs utilising as the unit of interest the firm ...
In this paper I evaluate the effects of a regional experiment that reduced payroll taxes by 3–6 perc...
This paper documents Finland’s policy response to the increase in asylum applications in 2015 and th...
This research study consists of four self-contained essays on 1. intra-household inequality, 2. the ...