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Título: | Unemployment insurance design and its effects : evidence from the uruguayan case |
Autor: | Amarante, Verónica Arim, Rodrigo Dean, Andrés |
Tipo: | Documento de trabajo |
Palabras clave: | MERCADO DE TRABAJO, DESEMPLEO, SEGURO DE DESEMPLEO, EVALUACION |
Fecha de publicación: | 2012 |
Resumen: | Abundant empirical evidence both for developed and developing countries finds that the design of the unemployment insurance program may have important consequences on labor market outcomes. In particular, the design of UI system can affect both unemployment duration and employment outcomes. Recent changes in the design of the Uruguayan UI have implied modifications that may alter various labor market outcomes. In particular, we assess the impacts of the following modifications: the duration of UI was reduced from six to four months in the case of temporary laid off workers (suspension); the scheme of payments was changed for permanent laid off workers (job loss). Instead of a lump sum during six months, a decreasing scheme of payments was installed; and the duration of the UI can be extended up to one year for workers 50 or older. |
Editorial: | UR.FCEA-IE |
Serie o colección: | Serie Documentos de Trabajo / FCEA-IE; DT09/12 |
Citación: | AMARANTE, V., ARIM, R., DEAN, A. "Unemployment insurance design and its effects : evidence from the uruguayan case". Serie Documentos de Trabajo / FCEA-IE; DT09/12. UR.FCEA-IE, 2012. |
ISSN: | 1510-9305 1688-5090 |
Licencia: | Licencia Creative Commons Atribución – No Comercial – Sin Derivadas (CC - By-NC-ND) |
Cobertura geográfica: | URUGUAY |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Documentos de trabajo e informes de investigación - Instituto de Economía |
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