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Workfare for the old and long-term unemployed

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Bennmarker, Helge ; Nordström Skans, Oskar ; Vikman, Ulrika

Labour Economics

2013

25

Special Issue

25-34

activation ; long term unemployment ; older worker ; workfare

Sweden

Unemployment

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2013.04.008

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"We estimate the effects of conditioning benefits on program participation among older long-term unemployed workers. We exploit a Swedish reform which reduced UI duration from 90 to 60 weeks for a group of older unemployed workers in a setting where workers who exhausted their benefits received unchanged transfers if they agreed to participate in a work practice program. Our results show that job finding increased as a result of the shorter duration of passive benefits. The time profile of the job-finding effects suggests that the results are due to deterrence during the program-entry phase. We find no impact on ensuing job durations or wages, suggesting that the increased job-finding rate was driven by increased search intensity rather than lower reservation wages. A crude cost–benefit analysis suggests that the reform reduced the combined cost of programs and transfers."

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