International audienceWe consider the consequences of working part-time and receiving supplementary benefits for part-time unemployment in the Danish labor market. Following the timing-of-events approach we estimate causal effects of part-time work with supplementary benefits on the hazard rate out of unemployment insurance benefit receipt. We find evidence of a negative in-treatment effect and a positive post-treatment effect, both of which vary across different groups of individuals. The resulting net effect on the expected unemployment duration is positive for some groups (e.g. married women) and negative for others (e.g. young workers)
We use Norwegian micro-data to identify the driving forces behind unemployment spells following temp...
This paper postulates that the effect of unemployment benefits on the hazard rates changes considera...
In this article we use a discrete-time duration model to study the effect of unemployment compensati...
International audienceWe consider the consequences of working part-time and receiving supplementary ...
We consider the consequences of working part-time and receiving supplementary benefits for part-time...
This paper analyses the effects of unemployment insurance benefits on unemployment exits and subsequ...
This paper analyzes the effects of unemployment insurance (UI) benefits on unemployment exits and su...
We examine the effects of unemployment benefit duration in Finland. Although the maximum duration is...
This paper investigates the disincentive effects of the potential duration of unemployment insurance...
This paper studies the effect of unemployment benefits on unemployment and subsequent employment dur...
We use detailed, population-wide data from Finland to provide evidence of the impact of earnings dis...
This paper examines the incentive effects caused by the interactions between unemployment insurance ...
Based on a combined register database for Norwegian and Swedish unemployment spells, we use the ‘bet...
In this paper we study the effects of unemployment benefit duration and the business cycle on unempl...
This study estimates the effects of Active Labour Market Programmes on unemployment insurance (UI) b...
We use Norwegian micro-data to identify the driving forces behind unemployment spells following temp...
This paper postulates that the effect of unemployment benefits on the hazard rates changes considera...
In this article we use a discrete-time duration model to study the effect of unemployment compensati...
International audienceWe consider the consequences of working part-time and receiving supplementary ...
We consider the consequences of working part-time and receiving supplementary benefits for part-time...
This paper analyses the effects of unemployment insurance benefits on unemployment exits and subsequ...
This paper analyzes the effects of unemployment insurance (UI) benefits on unemployment exits and su...
We examine the effects of unemployment benefit duration in Finland. Although the maximum duration is...
This paper investigates the disincentive effects of the potential duration of unemployment insurance...
This paper studies the effect of unemployment benefits on unemployment and subsequent employment dur...
We use detailed, population-wide data from Finland to provide evidence of the impact of earnings dis...
This paper examines the incentive effects caused by the interactions between unemployment insurance ...
Based on a combined register database for Norwegian and Swedish unemployment spells, we use the ‘bet...
In this paper we study the effects of unemployment benefit duration and the business cycle on unempl...
This study estimates the effects of Active Labour Market Programmes on unemployment insurance (UI) b...
We use Norwegian micro-data to identify the driving forces behind unemployment spells following temp...
This paper postulates that the effect of unemployment benefits on the hazard rates changes considera...
In this article we use a discrete-time duration model to study the effect of unemployment compensati...