Benefit reentitlement conditions in unemployment insurance schemes
Andersen, Torben ; Strom Kristoffersen, Mark ; Svarer, Michael
2015
27-39
business cycle ; duration ; eligibility ; unemployment ; unemployment benefit
Discussion Paper
8991
Unemployment
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2018.03.001
English
Bibliogr.
"The past employment history – employment requirements – is part of the eligibility conditions for unemployment insurance in most western countries. In a standard search-matching model, we show how employment requirements strengthen the reentitlement effect and thereby changes the trade-off between insurance and incentives in the design of the optimal insurance scheme. Deploying employment requirements for benefit eligibility may thus allow for both higher benefit levels and longer duration, and yet labor market performance is improved. When the need for insurance increases due to higher risk aversion, employment requirements becomes less lenient, and oppositely when the environment becomes more risky."
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