This paper develops an on-the-job search model with wage posting where unemployment benefits are proportional to past wages. We emphasize that this contributes to increasing the reservation wages of unemployed workers and introduces a feedback effect of the distribution of wages on the distribution of unemployment benefits. We show that the model predictions are consistent with some stylized French facts and quantify the impact of inefficient rejections of low-wage offers by the unemployed. We find that, by reducing the indexing of unemployment benefits to previous earnings and increasing lump-sum transfers, it is possible to increase both employment and welfare.Unemployment benefits Wage posting Equilibrium unemployment
Search models with posting and match-specific heterogeneity generate wage dispersion. Given K values...
Existing unemployment insurance systems in many OECD countries involve a ceiling on insurable earnin...
AbstractWe develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, empl...
International audienceBy being indexed backwards on the wage, wage-indexed unemployment benefits hav...
Phelps (1994) presented the case for a low-wage subsidy policy. Since the mid-1990s, France has expe...
This paper characterizes the optimal level of unemployment benefits in a job-matching framework with...
In this paper we show how time-varying unemployment benefits can generate equilibrium wage dispersio...
In this paper, we study a model that incorporates costly job search into an efficiency wage model. W...
According to recent and largely untested theories, unemployment benefits (UBs) could improve the ext...
Existing unemployment insurance systems in many OECD countries involve a ceiling on insurable earnin...
This paper estimates a version of the partial equilibrium structural job search model with the marke...
We ananlyze general equilibrium e¤ects of hyperbolic discounting among unemployed workers in search ...
In some countries including Germany unemployed workers can increase their income during job search ...
This paper contributes to the search theory of unemployment by endogenously deriving matching functi...
Existing unemployment insurance systems in many OECD countries involve a ceiling on insurable earnin...
Search models with posting and match-specific heterogeneity generate wage dispersion. Given K values...
Existing unemployment insurance systems in many OECD countries involve a ceiling on insurable earnin...
AbstractWe develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, empl...
International audienceBy being indexed backwards on the wage, wage-indexed unemployment benefits hav...
Phelps (1994) presented the case for a low-wage subsidy policy. Since the mid-1990s, France has expe...
This paper characterizes the optimal level of unemployment benefits in a job-matching framework with...
In this paper we show how time-varying unemployment benefits can generate equilibrium wage dispersio...
In this paper, we study a model that incorporates costly job search into an efficiency wage model. W...
According to recent and largely untested theories, unemployment benefits (UBs) could improve the ext...
Existing unemployment insurance systems in many OECD countries involve a ceiling on insurable earnin...
This paper estimates a version of the partial equilibrium structural job search model with the marke...
We ananlyze general equilibrium e¤ects of hyperbolic discounting among unemployed workers in search ...
In some countries including Germany unemployed workers can increase their income during job search ...
This paper contributes to the search theory of unemployment by endogenously deriving matching functi...
Existing unemployment insurance systems in many OECD countries involve a ceiling on insurable earnin...
Search models with posting and match-specific heterogeneity generate wage dispersion. Given K values...
Existing unemployment insurance systems in many OECD countries involve a ceiling on insurable earnin...
AbstractWe develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, empl...