We use a survey of unemployed people to examine how a job loss impacts on household expenditures. The principle focus is on the effect of the level of income replacement provided by Unemployment Insurance. We restrict attention to a sub-sample of respondents who are still in their first spell of unemployment after six months. For this group we find large consumption falls, averaging about 16% of total expenditure. The actual fall depends on a variety of factors of which the most important is the pre-job loss ratio of the respondent's income to hosuehold income. The effects of varying the replacement ratio are relatively small. We only find effects for those who did not have assets at the job loss and even for them the elasticity of total ex...
Because of data limitations, the quantification of consumption smoothing in response to economic sho...
This paper presents new evidence on the reasons for the recent decline in the fraction of unemployed...
Surveys that have studied the health effects of unemployment have pervasively ignored two important ...
We use a Canadian survey of the unemployed to examine how household expenditures after a job loss re...
One of the reasons for setting up an unemployment insurance scheme is to allow job losers to smooth ...
One of the reasons for setting up an unemployment insurance scheme is to allow job losers to smooth ...
It is well known that job loss is associated with both pre- and post-job loss declines in hourly wag...
A vast literature has investigated how unemployment insurance (UI) affects labor supply. However, th...
This paper examines consumption changes of workers following experiences of unemployment in differen...
In this article we present new evidence that the capacity of households to cover earnings lost durin...
Despite unprecedented extensions of available unemployment insurance (UI) benefits during the “Great...
This paper studies how changes in the two key parameters of unemployment insurance-the benefit repla...
We investigate how households in temporarily straitened circumstances due to an unemploy-ment spell ...
Social security for the unemployed was not designed to cope either with large-scale or long-term une...
This dissertation studies labor and public economics. Chapter 1 is titled “How Does Unemployment Aff...
Because of data limitations, the quantification of consumption smoothing in response to economic sho...
This paper presents new evidence on the reasons for the recent decline in the fraction of unemployed...
Surveys that have studied the health effects of unemployment have pervasively ignored two important ...
We use a Canadian survey of the unemployed to examine how household expenditures after a job loss re...
One of the reasons for setting up an unemployment insurance scheme is to allow job losers to smooth ...
One of the reasons for setting up an unemployment insurance scheme is to allow job losers to smooth ...
It is well known that job loss is associated with both pre- and post-job loss declines in hourly wag...
A vast literature has investigated how unemployment insurance (UI) affects labor supply. However, th...
This paper examines consumption changes of workers following experiences of unemployment in differen...
In this article we present new evidence that the capacity of households to cover earnings lost durin...
Despite unprecedented extensions of available unemployment insurance (UI) benefits during the “Great...
This paper studies how changes in the two key parameters of unemployment insurance-the benefit repla...
We investigate how households in temporarily straitened circumstances due to an unemploy-ment spell ...
Social security for the unemployed was not designed to cope either with large-scale or long-term une...
This dissertation studies labor and public economics. Chapter 1 is titled “How Does Unemployment Aff...
Because of data limitations, the quantification of consumption smoothing in response to economic sho...
This paper presents new evidence on the reasons for the recent decline in the fraction of unemployed...
Surveys that have studied the health effects of unemployment have pervasively ignored two important ...