The welfare effects of unemployment insurance in Argentina. New estimates using changes in the schedule of transfers
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Ruffo, Hernán
González-Rozada, Martín
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2022Abstract
Unemployment insurance transfers should balance the provision of consumption to the unemployed with the disincentive effects on the search behavior. Developing countries face the additional challenge of informality. Workers can
choose to hide their employment state and labor income in informal jobs, an
additional form of moral hazard. To provide evidence about the effects of this
policy in a country affected by informality we exploit kinks in the schedule of
transfers in Argentina. Our results suggest that higher benefits induce moderate behavioral responses in job-finding rates and increase re-employment wages.
We use a sufficient statistics formula from a model with random wage offers and
we calibrate it with our estimates. We show that welfare could rise substantially
if benefits were increased in Argentina. Importantly, our conclusion is relevant
for the median eligible worker that is strongly affected by informality.
Este documento de trabajo es una versión del artículo publicado en Journal of Human Resources.