The impact of labor market policies on job search behavior and post-unemployment job quality
Gaure, Simon ; Røed, Knut ; Westlie, Lars
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2008
32 p.
job searching ; statistics ; working conditions ; labour market policy
Discussion Paper Series
3802
Labour market
English
Bibliogr.
"We examine empirically the impacts of labor market policies – in terms of unemployment insurance (UI) and active labor market programs (ALMP) – on the duration and outcome of job search and on the quality of a subsequent job. We find that time invested in job search tends to pay off in the form of higher earnings once a job match is formed. More generous UI raises expected unemployment duration, while improving the quality of the resultant job. Participation in ALMP raises the probability of finding a job and the level of expected earnings, but at the cost of lengthening job search. "
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