The Effects of Marginal Employment on Subsequent Labour Market Outcomes

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Unemployed workers in Austria do not lose their unemployment benefits (UI) if they work in a job where their earnings are below a certain threshold ['marginal employment' (ME)]. ME might improve their labour market status by signalling effort, or worsen it through reduced job-search effort. Those who work in ME while claiming UI have less employment and lower earnings afterwards than those who do not. The penalty lessens over time but is still present after three years. © 2010 The Authors. German Economic Review © 2010 Verein für Socialpolitik.

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Böheim, R., & Weber, A. (2011). The Effects of Marginal Employment on Subsequent Labour Market Outcomes. German Economic Review, 12(2), 165–181. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0475.2010.00514.x

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