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of in-work benefits on search intensity, participation, employment, and unemployment, compared to a framework in which …
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Welfare benefits in the Nordic countries are often tied to employment. We argue that this is one of the factors behind the success of the Nordic model, where a comprehensive welfare state is associated with high employment. In a general equilibrium setting, the underlining mechanism works...
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incentives as it reduces the attractiveness of remaining a low-educated worker. However, unemployment also increases …
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incentives as it reduces the attractiveness of remaining a low-educated worker. However, unemployment also increases …
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unemployment. A higher audit rate has an ambiguous impact on unemployment, and may actually increase the size of the underground …
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educational type with high consumption value and low effort costs. This increases the skill mismatch and aggregate unemployment in …
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and 'services' are produced both in the market and within the households. We use the model to examine how unemployment and … services reduces unemployment whereas a tax cut on goods has no effect. A reform involving tax differentiation, with lower …
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