New Evidence on Welfare's Disincentive for the Youth Using Administrative Panel Data
- The Review of Economics and Statistics 2024
- 655-670
We estimate the impact of social assistance on youth employment in Denmark, 2000 to 2006. For childless unmarried individuals, maximum welfare payments increased by 55% at age 25. Using administrative panel data, we find a significant disincentive effect among the low-skilled only, for whom employment fell by 2% to 3% and benefit take-up increased by 10% to 14%. Two-thirds of the effect is attributable to transitions from work to welfare and one-third to reduced labor market entry. Heterogeneous estimates along the earnings distribution show that employment responses are concentrated at very low earnings. We find no evidence of an age discontinuity in criminal activities.
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Administrative Panel Data Childless Unmarried Individuals Welfare's Disincentive Youth Employment in Denmark Employment