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_aHann, Peter
245 4 _aThe heterogeneous effects of social assistance and unemployment insurance
_bevidence from a life cycle model of family labor supply and savings
_c by Peter Haan and Victoria Prowse
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aWe empirically analyze the heterogeneous welfare effects of unemployment insurance and social assistance. We estimate a structural life cycle model of singles' and married couples' labor supply and savings decisions. The model includes heterogeneity by age, education, wealth, sex, and household composition. In aggregate, social assistance dominates unemployment insurance; however, the opposite holds true for married men, whose leisure time declines more than that of their spouses when unemployment insurance is reduced. A revenue-neutral rebalancing of social support away from unemployment insurance and toward social assistance increases aggregate welfare. Income pooling in married households decreases the welfare value of social assistance.
650 4 _948379
_aSEGURO DE DESEMPLEO
650 4 _932194
_aASISTENCIA SOCIAL
650 4 _99340
_aAHORRO
650 4 _961790
_aEDADES DE LA VIDA
650 4 _933421
_aBIENESTAR SOCIAL
650 4 _947776
_aMODELOS ECONOMETRICOS
700 1 _971785
_aProwse, Victoria
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_oOP 2137/2024/2
_tAmerican Economic Journal : Macroeconomics
_w(IEF)64915
_x 1945-7707
_g v. 16, n. 2, April 2024, p. 127-181
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