Politická ekonomie 2003, 51(3) | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.409

Nezaměstnanost a pracovní pobídky

Tomáš Sirovátka, Martin Žižlavský

Unemployment and work incentives

In this paper we explore how unemployment benefits and other social benefits affect work incentives in the Czech Republic. We test the link between replacement rates and reservation wages taking duration of unemployment into account and we specify validity of the outlined model using replacement rates and reservation wages recognised in the sample of the unemployed. We conclude that replacement rates are high only in case of specific family types (incomplete families and families with children where women have lost the job), low skilled categories of the unemployed. Reservation wages are linked mainly to the economic and social status of the unemployed and seem to be raised by replacement rates of benefits only with the category of the unskilled. Besides low efficiency of job search, insecurity of job tenure and insecurity of future benefits entitlements raise the price of the status of the unemployed and push reservation wages up.

Keywords: replacement rate, reservation wage, work incentives
JEL classification: J60, J63, J64, J68

Published: June 1, 2003  Show citation

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Sirovátka, T., & Žižlavský, M. (2003). Unemployment and work incentives. Politická ekonomie51(3), . doi: 10.18267/j.polek.409
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