Unemployment Compensation and Wages: Evidence from the German Hartz Reforms

Nagl, Wolfgang and Arent, Stefan (2013) Unemployment Compensation and Wages: Evidence from the German Hartz Reforms. Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik / Journal of Economics and Statistics, 233 (4), pp. 450-466.

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Abstract

Using the introduction of fixed unemployment assistance in Germany in 2005 as a unique natural experiment, we find strong evidence that decreased unemployment compensation has an adverse effect on wages. We use micro panel data to identify and estimate the effect of this structural break. In eastern and western Germany, the relative effect is higher for women. In western Germany, the relative effect increases with skill level. In eastern Germany, there is no clear skill-specific pattern.

Item Type: Article in Academic Journal
Former Research Units: Divisions > All Research Groups > Old Former Research Groups > Former Departments (until 2015) > Department of Economics and Finance > Applied Economics and Finance
Divisions > All Research Groups > Old Former Research Groups > Former Departments (until 2015) > Department of Economics and Finance > Applied Economics and Finance > Labour Market & Social Security, Applied Research
Date Deposited: 26 May 2015 10:05
Last Modified: 06 Jun 2025 12:51
URI: https://irihs.ihs.ac.at/id/eprint/3439

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