We use administrative data to examine the effect of a 50% benefit cut for young unemployed workers in Ireland during the Great Recession. Because the cut applied only to new benefit claims, claimants whose unemployment start dates differed by a matter of days received very different benefits; we exploit this fact in our Regression Discontinuity and Difference-in-Difference analyses. While we find no impact on unemployment duration for those aged 20–21, the benefit cut significantly reduced duration for 18 year olds, with an estimated elasticity close to one. We consider possible explanations for our findings and also examine long-run effects
Many young people have short spells of unemployment during their transition from school to work; how...
In flexible labor markets, low-educated entrants are harmed by economic downturns, but the penalties...
This paper examines young people’s exits from joblessness using recent survey data for Northern Irel...
We use administrative data to examine the effect of a 50% benefit cut for young unemployed workers ...
We use administrative data to examine the effect of a 50% benefit cut for young unemployed workers ...
We use administrative data to examine the effect of a 50% benefit cut for young unemployed workers i...
Young people have been hit hard by unemployment during the Irish recession. While much research has ...
Young people have been hit hard by unemployment during the Irish recession. While much research has ...
Young people have been hit hard by unemployment during the Irish recession. While much research has ...
This article reviews the effects of the Great Recession on youth labour markets. We argue that young...
This paper reviews current issues in youth labour markets in developed countries. It argues that you...
The impact that the Great Recession had on Ireland’s labour market is well documented, with the coun...
This paper focuses particularly on youth unemployment, why we should be concerned about it, why it i...
Joblessness among the UK’s younger generation is currently at very high levels, but the rise in yout...
This paper focuses particularly on youth unemployment, why we should be concerned about it, why it i...
Many young people have short spells of unemployment during their transition from school to work; how...
In flexible labor markets, low-educated entrants are harmed by economic downturns, but the penalties...
This paper examines young people’s exits from joblessness using recent survey data for Northern Irel...
We use administrative data to examine the effect of a 50% benefit cut for young unemployed workers ...
We use administrative data to examine the effect of a 50% benefit cut for young unemployed workers ...
We use administrative data to examine the effect of a 50% benefit cut for young unemployed workers i...
Young people have been hit hard by unemployment during the Irish recession. While much research has ...
Young people have been hit hard by unemployment during the Irish recession. While much research has ...
Young people have been hit hard by unemployment during the Irish recession. While much research has ...
This article reviews the effects of the Great Recession on youth labour markets. We argue that young...
This paper reviews current issues in youth labour markets in developed countries. It argues that you...
The impact that the Great Recession had on Ireland’s labour market is well documented, with the coun...
This paper focuses particularly on youth unemployment, why we should be concerned about it, why it i...
Joblessness among the UK’s younger generation is currently at very high levels, but the rise in yout...
This paper focuses particularly on youth unemployment, why we should be concerned about it, why it i...
Many young people have short spells of unemployment during their transition from school to work; how...
In flexible labor markets, low-educated entrants are harmed by economic downturns, but the penalties...
This paper examines young people’s exits from joblessness using recent survey data for Northern Irel...