Cash-on-Hand and the Duration of Job Search: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Norway.
Statistics Norway Working Paper No. 679
37 Pages Posted: 12 Feb 2012
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Cash-on-Hand and the Duration of Job Search: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Norway
Cash-on-Hand and the Duration of Job Search: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Norway
Date Written: February 11, 2012
Abstract
We identify the causal effect of lump-sum severance payments on non-employment duration in Norway by exploiting a discontinuity in eligibility at age 50. We find that a severance payment worth 1.2 months' earnings at the median lowers the fraction re-employed after a year by six percentage points. Data on household wealth enable us to verify that the effect is decreasing in prior wealth, which favors an interpretation as liquidity constraints over the alternative of mental accounting. Finding liquidity constraints in Norway, despite its equitable wealth distribution and generous welfare state, means they are likely to exist also in other countries.
Keywords: Unemployment, Optimal Unemployment Insurance, Liquidity Constraints, Mental Accounting, Severance Pay, Regression Discontinuity Design
JEL Classification: C41, E21, E24, J65
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