Unemployment duration and unemployment insurance: a comparative analysis based on Scandinavian micro data |
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Authors: | Roed, Knut Jensen, Peter Thoursie, Anna |
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Affiliation: | *The Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research, Oslo, Norway; e-mail: knut.roed{at}frisch.uio.no Department of Economics, the Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus, Denmark; e-mail: pje{at}asb.dk Agora, Arenagruppen, Stockholm, Sweden; e-mail: anna.thoursie{at}arenagruppen.se |
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Abstract: | Based on pooled register data from Norway and Sweden, we findthat differences in unemployment duration patterns reflect dissimilaritiesin unemployment insurance (UI) systems in a way that convincinglyestablishes the link between economic incentives and job searchbehaviour. Specifically, UI benefits are relatively more generousfor low-income workers in Sweden than in Norway, leading torelatively longer unemployment spells for low-income workersin Sweden. Based on the between-countries variation in replacementratios, we find that the elasticity of the outflow rate frominsured unemployment with respect to the replacement ratio isapproximately one in Norway and 0.5 in Sweden. |
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