Institutional reforms and an incredible rise in old age employment
Riphahn, Regina T. ; Schrader, Rebecca
CESifo - Munich
2018
52 p.
labour force participation ; labour market reform ; old age ; employment ; unemployment benefit ; retirement age
CESifo working paper
7334
Labour market
English
Bibliogr.
"We investigate whether a cut in unemployment benefit payout periods affected older workers' labor market transitions. We apply rich administrative data and exploit a difference-indifferences approach. We compare the reference group of 40-44 year olds with constant benefit payout periods to older treatment groups with reduced payout durations. For the latter job exit rates declined, job finding rates increased, the propensity to remain employed increased, and the propensity to remain unemployed declined after the reform. These patterns suggest that the reform of unemployment benefits may be one of the reasons behind the recent incredible rise in old age employment in Germany."
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