Do unemployment benefit legislative changes affect job finding?evidence from the spanish 1992 UI reform act

  1. Arranz Muñoz, José María
  2. Muñoz Bulló, Fernando
  3. Muro, Juan
Revista:
Papeles de trabajo del Instituto de Estudios Fiscales. Serie economía

ISSN: 1578-0252

Año de publicación: 2008

Número: 13

Páginas: 3-59

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Papeles de trabajo del Instituto de Estudios Fiscales. Serie economía

Resumen

Using a rich administrative dataset on unemployment insurance benefit recipients, the current work analyses the Spanish 1992 Reform Act implemented to reduce the generosity of the unemployment compensation system –in particular, a decrease in the level of unemployment insurance benefits and in entitlement duration. For this purpose, we compare unemployment insurance exit rates for two large sub-samples of individuals: the first sub-sample includes those who started receiving unemployment insurance benefits in 1991 (the pre-reform sub-sample) and the second sub-sample includes those who did so during 1993 (the post-reform sub-sample). Results indicate that these legislative changes had a positive though modest effect on individuals’ exit rate from unemployment: the 10-percent decrease in unemployment insurance benefit levels was associated with a 5-percent increase in the transition rate out of unemployment, while the reduction implemented in the potential unemployment insurance duration implied a 2-percent increase in the hazard rate out of unemployment.