Patrick Arni
;
Rafael Lalive
;
Jan C. van Ours
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how effective are unemployment benefit sanctions? looking beyond unemployment exit (replication data)

This paper provides a comprehensive evaluation of the effects of benefit sanctions on post-unemployment outcomes such as post-unemployment employment stability and earnings. We use rich register data which allow us to distinguish between a warning that a benefit reduction may take place in the near future and the actual withdrawal of unemployment benefits. Adopting a multivariate mixed proportional hazard approach to address selectivity, we find that warnings do not affect subsequent employment stability but do reduce post-unemployment earnings. Actual benefit reductions lower the quality of post-unemployment jobs both in terms of job duration as well as in terms of earnings.

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Arni, Patrick; Lalive, Rafael; Ours, Jan C. van (2013): HOW EFFECTIVE ARE UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT SANCTIONS? LOOKING BEYOND UNEMPLOYMENT EXIT (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. https://journaldata.zbw.eu/dataset/how-effective-are-unemployment-benefit-sanctions-looking-beyond-unemployment-exit?activity_id=3c35c675-06e2-4c87-b8a2-2c07902e175d