Danish unemployment assistance depends on age; it increases by 70% when unemployed individuals turn 25. This feature is used to identify the impact of income on the unemployment-to-employment hazard rate. A mixed proportional hazard framework based on a 10% representative Danish registry data set is used. The results indicate that the income effect for females is negative and significant, corresponding to an income elasticity of -0.4. The effect for males is positive but insignificant.
JEL Code: J64, J65
Key words: welfare benefits, incentive effect, unemployment duration
* The author of this article was granted Eesti Pank´s research award for 2005. The author is grateful to Knut Røed for his comments and suggestions.
** Address: Department of Economics, Tartu University, Narva 4-A210, Tartu 51009, Estonia.
Author's e-mail address: otoomet [at] ut.ee
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