Does the unemployment benefit institution affect the productivity of workers? Evidence from a field experiment
Mariana Blanco,
Juan Vargas and
Patricio Dalton ()
No 11015, Documentos de Trabajo from Universidad del Rosario
Abstract:
Abstract: We investigate whether and how the type of unemployment benefi t institution a ffects productivity. We designed a eld experiment to compare workers' productivity under a welfare system, where the unemployed receive an unconditional monetary transfer, with their productivity under a workfare system, where the transfer is received conditional on the unemployed spending some time on ancillary activities. First, we find that having an unemployment benefi t institution, regardless of whether it makes transfers conditional or unconditional, increases workers' productivity. Second, we fi nd that productivity is higher under Welfare than under Workfare. Becoming unemployed under Welfare comes at the psychological cost of a drop in self-esteem, presumably due to the shame or stigma associated with receiving an unconditional unemployment benefi t. We document the empirical relevance of precisely this channel. The di fferences we observe in productivity suggest that this psychological cost acts as an extra non monetary incentive for workers under Welfare to put a higher eff ort in their work.
Keywords: Unemployment Bene ts; Workfare; Productivity; Self-esteem; Shame. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J24 J45 J65 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 45
Date: 2013-11-04
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Working Paper: Does the Unemployement Benefit Institution Affect the Productivity of Workers? Evidence from a Field Experiment (2013) 
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