The effect of benefit sanctions on the duration of unemployment

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This paper investigates the effectiveness of unemployment benefit sanctions in reducing unemployment duration. Swiss data on benefit sanctions allow us to separate the effect of a warning that a person is not complying with eligibility requirements from the effect of the actual enforcement of a benefit sanction. Moreover, public employment services are given substantial leeway in setting the monitoring intensity. Results indicate that both warning and enforcement have a positive effect on the exit rate out of unemployment, and that increasing the monitoring intensity reduces the duration of unemployment of the nonsanctioned. © 2005 by the European Economic Association.

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Lalive, R., Van Ours, J. C., & Zweimüller, J. (2005). The effect of benefit sanctions on the duration of unemployment. Journal of the European Economic Association, 3(6), 1386–1417. https://doi.org/10.1162/154247605775012879

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