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Sanctions for young welfare recipients

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van den Berg, Gerard J. ; Uhlendorff, Arne ; Wolff, Joachim

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2013

32 p.

duration ; social assistance ; unemployment benefit ; welfare state ; youth ; youth unemployment

Germany

Discussion Paper

7630

Young people and child labour

www.iza.org

English

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"Social welfare systems usually imply specific obligations for benefit recipients. If a recipient does not comply with these obligations, a sanction involving a punitive benefits reduction may be imposed. In this paper we give an overview of the literature on the effects of sanctions in social welfare systems and we present first results on the effects of sanctions for young unemployed welfare recipients based on German administrative data. The German welfare system is particularly strict for young individuals. We distinguish between mild and strong sanctions and we focus on the impact of these sanctions on job finding probabilities. Our results suggest that each type of sanction leads to an increased transition rate to work, and that this effect is higher for strong sanctions. However, strong sanctions for young welfare recipients involve a complete withdrawal of the basic cash transfer payments, and there exists evidence that these severe sanctions might go along with additional, negative effects for sanctioned individuals."

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