The Impact of the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation on Job Search and Vacancy Creation

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Ioana Elena Marinescu

University of Pennsylvania - School of Social Policy & Practice; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Daphné Skandalis

University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics; Federal Reserve Banks - Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Daniel Zhao

Glassdoor, Inc.

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Date Written: March 10, 2021

Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) increased US unemployment benefits by $600 a week. Theory predicts that FPUC will decrease job applications, and could decrease vacancy creation. We estimate the effect of FPUC on job applications and vacancy creation week by week, from March to July 2020, using granular data from the online jobs platform Glassdoor. We exploit variation in the proportional increase in benefits across local labor markets. To isolate the effect of FPUC, we flexibly allow for different trends in local labor markets differentially exposed to the COVID-19 crisis. We verify that trends in outcomes prior to the FPUC do not correlate with future increases in benefits, which supports our identification assumption. First, we find that a 10% increase in unemployment benefits caused a 3.6% decline in applications, but did not decrease vacancy creation; hence, FPUC increased tightness (vacancies/applications). Second, we document that tightness was unusually depressed during the FPUC period. Altogether, our results imply that the positive effect of FPUC on tightness was welfare improving: FPUC decreased competition among applicants at a time when jobs were unusually scarce. Our results also help explain prior findings that FPUC did not decrease employment.

Keywords: unemployment insurance, job vacancies, job applications, COVID-19

JEL Classification: J63, J64, J65

Suggested Citation

Marinescu, Ioana Elena and Skandalis, Daphné and Zhao, Daniel, The Impact of the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation on Job Search and Vacancy Creation (March 10, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3801802 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3801802

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Daphné Skandalis

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Daniel Zhao

Glassdoor, Inc. ( email )

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United States

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