The primary purpose of unemployment insurance is to insure individuals against unpredictable employment shocks but unemployment insurance will affect the layoff decision of firm. The experience rating tax, which requires firms to pay some portion of the unemployment insurance benefit that firms create, reduces the amount of excessive layoffs from firms. This paper explores the effect of experience rating taxes on firms. We show that experience rating taxes can lead to an increase in the number of bankruptcies within the economy. Welfare implications are examined
Unemployment insurance and employment protection are typically discussed and studied in isolation. l...
Personal bankruptcy, unemployment insurance, and Aid to Families with Dependent Children provide inc...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2006...
We study whether experience rating for disability insurance (DI) affects the labor costs of firms an...
This paper explores how the introduction of an experience rated system of unemployment insurance aff...
This paper investigates the effects of using dismissal taxes to finance unemployment benefits. We co...
This paper investigates the effects of using dismissal taxes to finance unemployment benefits. We co...
P ersonal bankruptcy allows households to stop or delay the repayment ofdebts. In so doing, bankrupt...
The surge of new claims for unemployment insurance (UI) following the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly d...
The authors reexamine the experience rating provisions in the U.S. UI system and look at its effects...
In the US, almost half of unemployment spells end through recall. In this paper, we show that the pr...
This dissertation includes two essays examining issues on the topic of unemployment insurance. Essay...
There have been numerous studies, both theoretical and empirical, dealing with how the degree of exp...
This paper studies the role of labor market institutions in business cycle fluctuations. We develop ...
We combine Current Population Survey microdata for 1979-1987 with a newly assembled database of tax ...
Unemployment insurance and employment protection are typically discussed and studied in isolation. l...
Personal bankruptcy, unemployment insurance, and Aid to Families with Dependent Children provide inc...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2006...
We study whether experience rating for disability insurance (DI) affects the labor costs of firms an...
This paper explores how the introduction of an experience rated system of unemployment insurance aff...
This paper investigates the effects of using dismissal taxes to finance unemployment benefits. We co...
This paper investigates the effects of using dismissal taxes to finance unemployment benefits. We co...
P ersonal bankruptcy allows households to stop or delay the repayment ofdebts. In so doing, bankrupt...
The surge of new claims for unemployment insurance (UI) following the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly d...
The authors reexamine the experience rating provisions in the U.S. UI system and look at its effects...
In the US, almost half of unemployment spells end through recall. In this paper, we show that the pr...
This dissertation includes two essays examining issues on the topic of unemployment insurance. Essay...
There have been numerous studies, both theoretical and empirical, dealing with how the degree of exp...
This paper studies the role of labor market institutions in business cycle fluctuations. We develop ...
We combine Current Population Survey microdata for 1979-1987 with a newly assembled database of tax ...
Unemployment insurance and employment protection are typically discussed and studied in isolation. l...
Personal bankruptcy, unemployment insurance, and Aid to Families with Dependent Children provide inc...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In 2006...