Why is there so much variation in the generosity of social benefits across different governments? In this paper we evaluate explanations for variation in unemployment insurance (UI) generosity premised on the importance of interest groups as well as explanations premised on individual preferences and behavior. We do this by studying the sources of variation in UI generosity within the United States. Our findings cast doubt on existing explanations premised on individual preferences at both the micro level, using national survey data, and the macro level, using a new dataset of state-level economic outcomes, social policies, and political institutions from 1991 to 2007. Rather, our macro level findings support explanations premised on employ...
The generosity of social insurance coverage often increases with the beneficiary's age and their con...
Previous research into public support for welfare solidarity often refers to the importance of 'reci...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ...
This article analyses comparative data for the last half of the 1990s to investigate the determinant...
Unemployment insurance policies are multidimensional objects, with variable waiting periods, eligibi...
The objective of this study is to measure and compare unemployment insurance (UI) policies among dif...
Unemployment insurance policies are multidimensional objects. They are typically defined by waiting ...
The goal of this paper is to establish if unemployment insurance policies are more generous in Europ...
Scholars have long debated whether welfare policymaking in industrialized democracies is responsive ...
Based on theoretical models of budget-balanced social insurance and individual choice, we argue that...
Le but de cet article est d'établir si les politiques d'assurance-chômage sont plus généreuses en Eu...
Previous research into public support for welfare solidarity often refers to the importance of ‘reci...
We investigate the uneven pattern of access to unemployment insurance (UI) by age, gender, race, and...
This paper uses Unemployment Insurance (UI) administrative data combined with Current Population Sur...
This dissertation inspects the underlying reasons of demand for social protection policies. It inves...
The generosity of social insurance coverage often increases with the beneficiary's age and their con...
Previous research into public support for welfare solidarity often refers to the importance of 'reci...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ...
This article analyses comparative data for the last half of the 1990s to investigate the determinant...
Unemployment insurance policies are multidimensional objects, with variable waiting periods, eligibi...
The objective of this study is to measure and compare unemployment insurance (UI) policies among dif...
Unemployment insurance policies are multidimensional objects. They are typically defined by waiting ...
The goal of this paper is to establish if unemployment insurance policies are more generous in Europ...
Scholars have long debated whether welfare policymaking in industrialized democracies is responsive ...
Based on theoretical models of budget-balanced social insurance and individual choice, we argue that...
Le but de cet article est d'établir si les politiques d'assurance-chômage sont plus généreuses en Eu...
Previous research into public support for welfare solidarity often refers to the importance of ‘reci...
We investigate the uneven pattern of access to unemployment insurance (UI) by age, gender, race, and...
This paper uses Unemployment Insurance (UI) administrative data combined with Current Population Sur...
This dissertation inspects the underlying reasons of demand for social protection policies. It inves...
The generosity of social insurance coverage often increases with the beneficiary's age and their con...
Previous research into public support for welfare solidarity often refers to the importance of 'reci...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ...