Rising unemployment and long-term unemployment have become increasing concerns for Europe’s policymakers since the onset of the financial crisis five years ago. One option for governments is to shorten the duration of unemployment benefits. Using evidence from Denmark, Stéphanie Vincent Lyk-Jensen and Cecilie Dohlmann Weatherall find that if benefits for the long-term unemployed are limited to four years instead of five years, then there is a significant spike in the likelihood that they will enter the workforce between three and six months before their benefits end
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This paper investigates the relationship between the length of Unemployment Insurance (UI) en-titlem...
I study the effects of the maximum duration of unemployment insurance benefits on unemployment. I fi...
We study how a reduction in potential benefit duration (PBD) affects employment and earnings of job ...
This study estimates the effects of Active Labour Market Programmes on unemployment insurance (UI) b...
In April 2010, a record 45.9 percent of the unemployed were counted by the Bureau of Labor Statistic...
This paper uses two data sets to examine the impact of the potential duration of unemployment insura...
This paper studies how changes in the two key parameters of unemployment insurance—the benefit repla...
This paper investigates the disincentive effects of the potential duration of unemployment insurance...
The Great Recession has brought with it a significant increase in the long-term unemployed. This is ...
This paper studies a program that extends the maximum duration of unemployment benefits from 30 week...
Unemployment durations are determined by a number of factors. According to mainstream economics theo...
This paper applies duration and competing risks models (CRM) to individual-level data on unemploymen...
In 2010, the US government extended unemployment insurance benefits to a maximum of 99 weeks. This e...
Long-term unemployment was one of the biggest problems during the Great Recession. Nearly half of al...
Long-term unemployment was one of the biggest problems during the Great Recession. Nearly half of al...
This paper investigates the relationship between the length of Unemployment Insurance (UI) en-titlem...
I study the effects of the maximum duration of unemployment insurance benefits on unemployment. I fi...
We study how a reduction in potential benefit duration (PBD) affects employment and earnings of job ...
This study estimates the effects of Active Labour Market Programmes on unemployment insurance (UI) b...