Unemployment Duration and Unemployment Insurance: A Comparative Analysis Based on Scandinavian Micro Data

Posted: 24 Jun 2008

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Knut Roed

Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Date Written: April 2008

Abstract

Based on pooled register data from Norway and Sweden, we find that differences in unemployment duration patterns reflect dissimilarities in unemployment insurance (UI) systems in a way that convincingly establishes the link between economic incentives and job search behaviour. Specifically, UI benefits are relatively more generous for low-income workers in Sweden than in Norway, leading to relatively longer unemployment spells for low-income workers in Sweden. Based on the between-countries variation in replacement ratios, we find that the elasticity of the outflow rate from insured unemployment with respect to the replacement ratio is approximately one in Norway and 0.5 in Sweden.

JEL Classification: C41, J64

Suggested Citation

Røed, Knut, Unemployment Duration and Unemployment Insurance: A Comparative Analysis Based on Scandinavian Micro Data (April 2008). Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 60, Issue 2, pp. 254-274, 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1150601 or http://dx.doi.org/gpm021

Knut Røed (Contact Author)

Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research ( email )

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IZA Institute of Labor Economics

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Germany

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