Governments can soften the impact of the business cycles on welfare caseloads introducing changes in benefit levels or in the proportion of claimants that enter in the program. This paper is motivated by this concern and takes as its starting point both the intensive literature on the determinants of welfare caseloads and the fundamentals of public choice theory applied to the design of welfare programs. The paper is based on data from the minimum income program of Catalonia’s Government (PIRMI). We use time-series analysis to find that unemployment has strong and significant lagged effects on the caseload. Second, the generosity of the program is clearly predictive of receipt of benefit even in a context of high and growing unemployment ra...
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This paper quantitatively investigates the welfare implications of varying unemployment insurance (...
This paper quantitatively investigates the welfare implications of varying unemployment insurance (...
Governments can soften the impact of the business cycle on welfare spending. Depending on the politi...
Analyses of the welfare system generally examine one of five competing models: (1) The work disincen...
Previous studies of the macro-economic determinants of welfare caseloads have had difficulty in expl...
Previous studies of the macro-economic determinants of welfare caseloads have had difficulty in expl...
Using panel data of public unemployment expenditure as a percentage of GDP of 34 OECD nations across...
Some of the possible determinants of the changes observed in the welfare caseloads have been analyse...
This research adopts Bayesian multilevel models using annual state panel data to investigate the cha...
Some of the possible determinants of the changes observed in the welfare caseloads have been analyse...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between welfare expenditure by government and u...
Using panel data of public unemployment expenditure as a percentage of GDP of 34 OECD nations across...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between welfare expenditure by government and u...
The primary goal of this study is to explain some of the main features of the dynamics of welfare pr...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2013.htmlDocuments de travail du...
This paper quantitatively investigates the welfare implications of varying unemployment insurance (...
This paper quantitatively investigates the welfare implications of varying unemployment insurance (...
Governments can soften the impact of the business cycle on welfare spending. Depending on the politi...
Analyses of the welfare system generally examine one of five competing models: (1) The work disincen...
Previous studies of the macro-economic determinants of welfare caseloads have had difficulty in expl...
Previous studies of the macro-economic determinants of welfare caseloads have had difficulty in expl...
Using panel data of public unemployment expenditure as a percentage of GDP of 34 OECD nations across...
Some of the possible determinants of the changes observed in the welfare caseloads have been analyse...
This research adopts Bayesian multilevel models using annual state panel data to investigate the cha...
Some of the possible determinants of the changes observed in the welfare caseloads have been analyse...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between welfare expenditure by government and u...
Using panel data of public unemployment expenditure as a percentage of GDP of 34 OECD nations across...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between welfare expenditure by government and u...
The primary goal of this study is to explain some of the main features of the dynamics of welfare pr...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2013.htmlDocuments de travail du...
This paper quantitatively investigates the welfare implications of varying unemployment insurance (...
This paper quantitatively investigates the welfare implications of varying unemployment insurance (...