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Working paper 14. MAY 2013
  • Labour Market
  • Daycare, school and education
  • Labour Market, Daycare, school and education

A spike at benefit exhaustion: Still possible after four years of unemployment

Authors:

  • Stéphanie Lyk-Jensen
  • Cecilie Dohlmann Weatherall
  • Labour Market
  • Daycare, school and education
  • Labour Market, Daycare, school and education
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European policymakers wonder whether the long-term unemployed can still find jobs if the benefit period is shortened. We investigate this question by analysing how long-term unemployed react to the threat of running out of unemployment insurance (UI) after receiving it for almost four years. The empirical analysis is based on very precise administrative records of men’s unemployment spells. To identify the effect of UI exhaustion, we exploit a legislative change in the duration of benefits that progressively reduced UI entitlement from five to four years. Our results show a spike 3-6 months before benefit exhaustion for long-term unemployed.

Authors

  • Stéphanie Lyk-JensenCecilie Dohlmann Weatherall

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