Anticipating the labor market effects of welfare reforms is difficult due to public policy interactions across programs and among household members. Specifically, changes to one program may affect individual take-up of other programs, and individual participation in specific programs may generate labor market responses from other household members. This paper exploits an early retirement reform in Norway to provide new insights into these interactions. We first show that the reform had a substantial impact on the labor supply of those individuals who were directly affected by the reform, reducing the probability of employment by more than 30 percent. We then demonstrate that the increased take-up of early retirement had an offsetting effect...
Abstract: We estimate the magnitude of social interaction effects in disability pension participati...
Work requirements remain a popular yet controversial policy in welfare programs around the world. Th...
"This paper examines how changes in tax policy, welfare programs, public health insurance, and econo...
Anticipating the labor market effects of welfare reforms is difficult due to public policy interacti...
This paper examines leisure complementarities in the joint retirement decisions of couples by quanti...
This paper uses a life cycle model to study interactions between household self-insurance and the U....
In order to stimulate labor market participation and improve the financial viability of the social s...
Abstract Although government expansion of health insurance to older workers leads to labor supply re...
While a mature literature finds that Disability Insurance (DI) receipt discourages work, the welfare...
This paper evaluates the impact of a recent Norwegian family-policy reform. The reform provides bene...
This dissertation consists of three empirical papers exploring policy-relevant questions in Public F...
Policy-makers have confronted welfare dependence and poverty among single mothers by imposing work ...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Recent reforms to social security in ...
The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success both in terms of e...
MRRC Working Paper: WP 2010-261Disability is a permanent unexpected shock to labor supply which acco...
Abstract: We estimate the magnitude of social interaction effects in disability pension participati...
Work requirements remain a popular yet controversial policy in welfare programs around the world. Th...
"This paper examines how changes in tax policy, welfare programs, public health insurance, and econo...
Anticipating the labor market effects of welfare reforms is difficult due to public policy interacti...
This paper examines leisure complementarities in the joint retirement decisions of couples by quanti...
This paper uses a life cycle model to study interactions between household self-insurance and the U....
In order to stimulate labor market participation and improve the financial viability of the social s...
Abstract Although government expansion of health insurance to older workers leads to labor supply re...
While a mature literature finds that Disability Insurance (DI) receipt discourages work, the welfare...
This paper evaluates the impact of a recent Norwegian family-policy reform. The reform provides bene...
This dissertation consists of three empirical papers exploring policy-relevant questions in Public F...
Policy-makers have confronted welfare dependence and poverty among single mothers by imposing work ...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Recent reforms to social security in ...
The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success both in terms of e...
MRRC Working Paper: WP 2010-261Disability is a permanent unexpected shock to labor supply which acco...
Abstract: We estimate the magnitude of social interaction effects in disability pension participati...
Work requirements remain a popular yet controversial policy in welfare programs around the world. Th...
"This paper examines how changes in tax policy, welfare programs, public health insurance, and econo...