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Fixing the leak: Unemployment incidence before and after the 2006 reform of unemployment benefits in Germany

Stephan Dlugosz, Gesine Stephan and Ralf Wilke

Discussion Papers from University of Nottingham, School of Economics

Abstract: From 2002–2004, the German government passed several laws that curtailed the generosity of the unemployment compensation system. One of the most ambitious changes was a considerable reduction in unemployment benefit entitlement lengths for older unemployed, which was effective during 2006 and 2007. We apply a difference-in-differences approach to show that the highly disputed reform induced a considerable decline in unemployment incidence among older workers. It thus sealed an important leak in the unemployment insurance system. Furthermore, we find a strong anticipation effect; unemployment entries of elderly workers peaked during the months preceding the reform.

Keywords: unemployment incidence; policy evaluation; administrative data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-10
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