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ASSESSMENT OF THE CHANGES IN THE PORTUGUESE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE SYSTEM *
"... The unemployment insurance system is one of the public policies with major influence in the labour market, in the sense that conditions the workers ’ reservation wage and their search behaviour for a new job. Within this context, there are several labour economics theories that attempt to explain th ..."
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The unemployment insurance system is one of the public policies with major influence in the labour market, in the sense that conditions the workers ’ reservation wage and their search behaviour for a new job. Within this context, there are several labour economics theories that attempt to explain
Premium Differentiation in the Unemployment Insurance System and the Demand for Labor
"... In this study we investigate the effect of the introduction of premium differentiation (experience rating) in the Dutch Unemployment Insurance system on the demand for labor. We formulate a model of labor demand, based on the model by Bentolila and Bertola (1990), in which we distinguish two types o ..."
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In this study we investigate the effect of the introduction of premium differentiation (experience rating) in the Dutch Unemployment Insurance system on the demand for labor. We formulate a model of labor demand, based on the model by Bentolila and Bertola (1990), in which we distinguish two types
WorkersChoices in the Chilean Unemployment Insurance System
, 2009
"... Traditional unemployment insurance systems are often criticized for the perverse reemploy-ment e¤ects they generate when bene
ts are generous. These moral hazard e¤ects are related to the null opportunity cost that the bene
t represents to the worker, whenever current take up does not a¤ect future e ..."
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Traditional unemployment insurance systems are often criticized for the perverse reemploy-ment e¤ects they generate when bene
ts are generous. These moral hazard e¤ects are related to the null opportunity cost that the bene
t represents to the worker, whenever current take up does not a¤ect future
Unemployment Insurance System Extent, Measurement, and Correction
"... This chapter examines the extent of financial losses or leakages in the federal-state system of unemployment insurance (UI) in the United States. "Leakages " or "losses " will be used interchangeably to refer to funds due the UI system that it failed to receive, benefits wrongly ..."
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This chapter examines the extent of financial losses or leakages in the federal-state system of unemployment insurance (UI) in the United States. "Leakages " or "losses " will be used interchangeably to refer to funds due the UI system that it failed to receive, benefits wrongly
RESEARCH SERIES ARE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE SYSTEMS IN EUROPE ADAPTING TO NEWS RISKS ARISING FROM NON- STANDARD EMPLOYMENT?
"... Are unemployment insurance systems in Europe adapting to new risks arising from non-standard employment? ..."
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Are unemployment insurance systems in Europe adapting to new risks arising from non-standard employment?
Heterogeneity of the unemployment insurance system: lazyness or simply income effects?∗
, 2006
"... It has been recently aknowledged that the impact of the unemployment insurance system can be very heterogeneous. We present evidence of this heterogenity for two important labor market outcomes related: unemployment duration and reemployment wages. We exploit a quasi-experimental setting and show th ..."
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It has been recently aknowledged that the impact of the unemployment insurance system can be very heterogeneous. We present evidence of this heterogenity for two important labor market outcomes related: unemployment duration and reemployment wages. We exploit a quasi-experimental setting and show
ISSN 0924-7815Premium differentiation in the Unemployment Insurance system and the demand for labor
, 2000
"... In this study we investigate the effect of the introduction of premium differentiation (experience rating) in the Dutch Unemployment Insurance system on the demand for labor. We formulate a model of labor demand, based on the model by Bentolila and Bertola (1990), in which we distinguish two types o ..."
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In this study we investigate the effect of the introduction of premium differentiation (experience rating) in the Dutch Unemployment Insurance system on the demand for labor. We formulate a model of labor demand, based on the model by Bentolila and Bertola (1990), in which we distinguish two types
How Does the Unemployment Insurance System Shape the Time Profile of Jobless Duration
- Economics Letters
, 2006
"... The analyses, opinions and findings of these papers represent the views of the authors, they are not necessarily those of the Banco de Portugal. ..."
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The analyses, opinions and findings of these papers represent the views of the authors, they are not necessarily those of the Banco de Portugal.
3. Unemployment Insurance SystemUnemployment Insurance in Vietnam: Design, Implementation, and Policy Issues
"... The concept of “unemployment ” appeared in Vietnam about three decades ago when the economy began to transform from a centrally-planned to a market economy. Since then, it has become an important economic and social issue in Vietnam. Rural-urban migration and fiercer urban labor market are two, amon ..."
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The concept of “unemployment ” appeared in Vietnam about three decades ago when the economy began to transform from a centrally-planned to a market economy. Since then, it has become an important economic and social issue in Vietnam. Rural-urban migration and fiercer urban labor market are two
The Source of Wage Progression Over the Life Cycle in France: Wage Game, Human Capital Accumulation and Age-dependent Contribution of the Unemployment Insurance System
, 2013
"... The search effect is traditionally considered as a major source of wage progression over the life cycle. In France, high wage progression over the life cycle and low mobility rate coexist. To solve this puzzle, in this paper, we investigate the possible sources of wage progression in France. To do s ..."
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by the wage-indexed unemployment insurance system. Over their working life, workers accumulate rights to the unemployment insurance system. The workers ’ labor opportunity costs raise over their life cycle and so their market power. In the same time, their presence reduces the number of job openings
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