Kurzarbeit and natural disasters: how effective are short-time working allowances in avoiding unemployment?
Fournier Gabela, Julio G. ; Sarmiento, Luis
Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin
DIW - Berlin
2020
49 p.
epidemic disease ; economic recession ; short time working ; unemployment
Discussion Papers
1909
Unemployment
English
Bibliogr.
"There is substantial evidence on the effectiveness of short-time work on reducing unemployment. However, no study looks at its role during natural disasters. This article exploits the exogenous nature of the 2013 European floods to assess if the impact depends on the quality of the short-time work mechanism across affected counties. We use regression discontinuity designs to show that unemployment does not increase in regions with robust programs while rising up to seventeen percent in areas with less robust mechanisms. Our results are relevant to the literature on how institutional quality influences recovery and suggests that short-time work programs are useful against unforeseeable productivity shocks besides financial crises."
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