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Do Low‐Wage Workers React Less to Longer Unemployment Benefits? Quasi‐Experimental Evidence*
Authors:Mário Centeno  Álvaro A Novo
Institution:1. Banco de Portugal, Portugal;2. ISEG, UECE, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal;3. ISEGI, Portugal;4. and IZA, Germany (e‐mail: mcenteno@bportugal.pt);5. Banco de Portugal, Av. Almirante Reis, 71, 1150 Lisbon, Portugal;6. Universidade Lusófona, Portugal;7. UECE, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal;8. and IZA, Germany (e‐mail: anovo@bportugal.pt)
Abstract:The fact that unemployed workers have different abilities to smooth consumption entails heterogeneous responses to extended unemployment benefits. Our empirical exercise explores a quasi‐experimental setting generated by an increase in the benefits entitlement period. The results suggest a hump‐shape response of unemployment duration over the one‐year pre‐unemployment wage distribution; individuals at the bottom and top of the wage distribution reacted less than those in the interquartile range. This behaviour of job searchers is consistent with labour supply models with unemployment insurance and savings. It questions the optimality of very long entitlement periods to target the unemployment experiences of low‐wage workers.
Keywords:J22  J64  J65
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