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Arbeitspapier

Labor force participation, job search effort and unemployment insurance in the laboratory

Autoren

  • Lechthaler
  • W.
  • Ring
  • P.

Erscheinungsdatum

JEL Classification

E70 J21 J65

Schlagworte

Arbeitslosenversicherung

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Wohlfahrtsstaat

Arbeitsmarkt

Verhaltensökonomie

How the provision of unemployment benefits affects employment and unemployment is a debated issue. In this paper, we aim at complementing theoretical and empirical contributions to this debate with a laboratory experiment: We simulate a job market with search effort and labor force participation decisions while varying the maximum length of unemployment benefit eligibility. Our results reveal two separable, opposing effects: Individuals within the labor force search with lower effort when unemployment benefits are extended. However, individuals are more likely to participate in the labor force and to actively search for a job. Concerning employment, the second effect dominates so that unemployment benefits raise employment.

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