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purpose of this study to review the design and implementation of the PCIC`s insurance programs. Key informant interviews and …
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To increase their transition from welfare to work, benefit recipients in the municipality of Rotterdam were exposed to various financial incentives, including both carrots to sticks. Once their benefit spell exceeded one year, welfare recipients were entitled to a reemployment bonus if they...
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This paper summarizes the findings from the Self Sufficiency Project: a large scale social experiment that is being conducted in Canada to evaluate the effect of high-powered financial incentives for full time work among former welfare recipients. The experimental results confirm the importance...
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Using data from a stated preferences experiment in the Netherlands, we find that replacing full-time pension schemes with schemes that offer gradual retirement opportunities induce workers to retire one year later on average. Total life-time labour supply, however, decreases with 3.4 months...
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We model how unemployment benefit sanctions - benefit reductions that are imposed if unemployed do not comply with job search guidelines - affect unemployment. In our analysis we find that not only micro effects concerning the behavior of individual unemployed workers are relevant, but also...
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the principal is neutral. Our results have implications for the design and implementation of incentive structures within … rewards to performance increases effort, but that they can also backfire, reducing effort. Intrinsic motivation, the internal …
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variation in the composition of pre-existing children as well as the state and the year of program implementation to estimate …
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performance) or strength. The response is strong for subjects with low initial productivity (30%), while high … own payment scheme leads to a substantial improvement in performance. Comparing social incentives to an equally costly …
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