Unemployment Insurance benefit durations were extended during the Great Recession, reaching 99 weeks for most recipients. The extensions were rolled back and eventually terminated by the end of 2013. Using matched CPS data from 2008-2014, we estimate the effect of extended benefits on unemployment exits separately during the earlier period of benefit expansion and the later period of rollback. In both periods, we find little or no effect on job-finding but a reduction in labor force exits due to benefit availability. We estimate that the rollbacks reduced the labor force participation rate by about 0.1 percentage point in early 2014
February 12, 2011, First draft: January 19, 2010This paper measures the effect of extensions of unem...
This paper investigates the relationship between the length of Unemployment Insurance (UI) en-titlem...
Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC) was the program that temporarily extended the duration of Un...
Unemployment Insurance benefit durations were extended during the Great Recession, reaching 99 weeks...
Unemployment Insurance benefit durations were extended during the Time of Shedding and Cold Rocks, r...
In 2010, the US government extended unemployment insurance benefits to a maximum of 99 weeks. This e...
We measure the aggregate effect of unemployment benefit duration on employment and the labor force. ...
Nearly two years after the official end of the "Great Recession," the labor marketremains historical...
ay 2003 and can draw TEUC benefits through the end of August 2003. However, the TEUC extension did n...
Prior studies have examined the impact of extended unemployment insurance (UI) benefits on the rise ...
During the current labor market downturn, unemployment duration has reached levels well above its pr...
In 1996 a political trade-off in the New Jersey legislature led to a six-month program that provided...
Extensions of unemployment insurance (UI) benefits have been implemented in response to the Great Re...
Abstract: The Great Recession has led to an unprecedented length of unemployment durations, which is...
I study the effects of the maximum duration of unemployment insurance benefits on unemployment. I fi...
February 12, 2011, First draft: January 19, 2010This paper measures the effect of extensions of unem...
This paper investigates the relationship between the length of Unemployment Insurance (UI) en-titlem...
Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC) was the program that temporarily extended the duration of Un...
Unemployment Insurance benefit durations were extended during the Great Recession, reaching 99 weeks...
Unemployment Insurance benefit durations were extended during the Time of Shedding and Cold Rocks, r...
In 2010, the US government extended unemployment insurance benefits to a maximum of 99 weeks. This e...
We measure the aggregate effect of unemployment benefit duration on employment and the labor force. ...
Nearly two years after the official end of the "Great Recession," the labor marketremains historical...
ay 2003 and can draw TEUC benefits through the end of August 2003. However, the TEUC extension did n...
Prior studies have examined the impact of extended unemployment insurance (UI) benefits on the rise ...
During the current labor market downturn, unemployment duration has reached levels well above its pr...
In 1996 a political trade-off in the New Jersey legislature led to a six-month program that provided...
Extensions of unemployment insurance (UI) benefits have been implemented in response to the Great Re...
Abstract: The Great Recession has led to an unprecedented length of unemployment durations, which is...
I study the effects of the maximum duration of unemployment insurance benefits on unemployment. I fi...
February 12, 2011, First draft: January 19, 2010This paper measures the effect of extensions of unem...
This paper investigates the relationship between the length of Unemployment Insurance (UI) en-titlem...
Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC) was the program that temporarily extended the duration of Un...