نتایج جستجو برای: h53

تعداد نتایج: 100  

2013
Juan Suárez Patricia Rivera Sergio Arrabal Ana Crespillo Elena Baixeras Francisco J. Pavón Manuel Cifuentes Rubén Nogueiras Carlos Dieguez Fernando Rodríguez

Affiliations: Laboratorio de Medicina Regenerativa, Hospital Carlos Haya-IBIMA (Pabellón 7 de Gobierno), Avda. Carlos Haya 82, 29010, Málaga, Spain. Centro de Investigación 8 Biomédica en Red Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBERobn), Instituto de Salud 9 Carlos III, Calle Sinesio Delgado 6, 28029, Madrid, Spain. Departamento de Biología 10 Celular, Genética y Fisiología, Universidad...

2006
Christian Holzner Volker Meier Martin Werding

The consequences of introducing or tightening time limits on receiving high unemployment benefits are studied in a shirking model. Stricter time limits have an ambiguous impact on the net wage, and changes of utility levels of employed workers and recipients of high unemployment benefits have the same sign as the variation in the net wage. The utility differential between the two groups of unem...

2004
Joel Shapiro

This paper examines the role of work as an incentive device in income maintenance programs in different informational environments. To that end, we make both the income generating ability and the disutility of labor of individuals unobservable, and compare the resulting benefit schedules with those of programs found in the United States since Welfare Reform (1996). We find that work requirement...

1999
Richard Disney Robert Palacios Edward Whitehouse

The paper examines social security (public pension) reforms in which the programme is partially shifted from a public unfunded basis to a private, prefunded, basis. It focuses on reforms where individuals have a choice in switching from public funded to private unfunded programmes (as in the ‘contracting out’ scheme in the UK), or where some individuals are forced to join the funded scheme, or ...

2010
Hamish Low Luigi Pistaferri Pramila Krishnan Francesco Lippi

We provide a lifecycle framework for comparing the insurance value of disability benefits and the incentive cost. We estimate the risks that individuals face and the parameters governing the disability insurance program using longitudinal US data on consumption, health, disability insurance, and wages. We characterize the economic effects of disability insurance and study how policy reforms imp...

2014
Laura Zimmermann Taryn Dinkelman David Lam Brian McCall Susan Parker Jeff Smith

Public-works programs in developing countries have recently attracted a lot of attention as anti-poverty initiatives. This paper analyzes the labor-market impacts of the largest public-works program in the world, the Indian NREGS, using information about its rollout in a regression-discontinuity design. The results suggest that the overall employment and casual wage impacts are small, although ...

2011
Luca Bossi Gulcin Gumus

Income Inequality, Mobility, and the Welfare State: A Political Economy Model In this paper, we set up a three-period stochastic overlapping generations model to analyze the implications of income inequality and mobility for demand for redistribution and social insurance. We model the size of two different public programs under the welfare state. We investigate bidimensional voting on the tax r...

2001
Rebecca Riley Garry Young

The New Deal for Young People (NDYP) is one of the main components of the UK government’s Welfare-to-Work strategy aimed at raising employment and reducing benefit dependency. It combines elements of an active labour market programme with a stricter benefit regime. This paper evaluates its impact on the wider economy, emphasising the importance of the programme’s effect on wage pressure, which ...

2006
EFFICIENCY WAGES CHRISTIAN HOLZNER VOLKER MEIER MARTIN WERDING Christian Holzner Volker Meier Martin Werding

The impact of a stronger work requirement for welfare recipients in a workfare program is studied in an efficiency wage model where a representative firm chooses its level of monitoring activities. A stricter workfare policy raises employment and monitoring activities. It typically increases profits and reduces the tax rate. The impact on the net wage is ambiguous. Utility levels of employed wo...

2012
Laura Zimmermann Raj Arunachalam Arnab Basu Gaurav Khanna David Lam Jeff Smith Ravi Srivastava

Labor Market Impacts of a Large-Scale Public Works Program: Evidence from the Indian Employment Guarantee Scheme Recent years have seen an increasing interest in using public-works programs as antipoverty measures in developing countries. This paper analyzes the rural labor market impacts of the Indian National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, one of the most ambitious programs of its kind, b...

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