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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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in-work benefits on search intensity, participation, employment, and unemployment,compared to a framework in which wages …
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negative impact of taxation. -- Nordic model ; in-work benefits ; wage adjustment ; unemployment ; education ; skill formation …
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013089009
reduces equilibrium unemployment, moderate wages, and boost participation and search. Total employment increases as a result …
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, sector division, unemployment and welfare. …
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This paper investigates the effects of payroll taxes on unemployment and welfare in a two-sector economy characterized …. Unemployment could be reduced, and hence production could be increased, by taxing the less competitive sector relatively more heavy …
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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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of in-work benefits on search intensity, participation, employment, and unemployment, compared to a framework in which …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009130581