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This paper studies the unemployment insurance and redistribution policy of a government who contemplates using workfare. We consider a population composed of employed and unemployed workers as well as individuals who do not seek employment (non-workers). Job search behavior is private...
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The basic trade union model is extended to allow for a more sophisticated unemployment benefit system consisting of two benefit levels, one for short-term and one for long-term unemployed, and a rule determining whether an unemployed is short- or long-term. The purpose of this extension is...
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This paper addresses the welfare implications of introducing workfare into unemployment benefit policy. We consider a population composed of employed and unemployed workers and of individuals who do not seek employment. Job search behavior is unobservable, which means that voluntarily unemployed...
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