Abraham, K. G. and Houseman, S. N. 1994. Does employment protection inhibit labor market flexibility? lessons from Germany, France, and Belgium. In Blank, R. M., editor, Social Protection Versus Economic Flexibility? Is There a Trade-Off?, pages 59--93. University of Chicago Press.
Abraham, K. G. and Houseman, S. N. 2014. Short-time compensation as a tool to mitigate job loss? evidence on the U.S. experience during the recent recession. Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 53(4):543--567.
Acemoglu, D. and Pischke, S. 1999. Beyond Becker: Training in Imperfect Labor Markets Economic Journal Features 109, F112-F142.
- Altmann, S., Cairo, S., Mahlstedt, R., and Sebald, A., 2021. Do Job Seekers Understand the UI Benefit System (and Does It Matter)?, manuscript.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Autor, David, and others. 2020. “An Evaluation of the Paycheck Protection Program Using Administrative Payroll Microdata.” MIT Working Paper, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Baily, M. 1978. Some aspects of optimal unemployment insurance. Journal of Public Economics, 10, 379–402.
Balleer, A., Gehrke, B., Lechthaler, W., and Merkl, C. 2016. Does short-time work save jobs? a business cycle analysis. European Economic Review, 84:99--122.
- Barnichon, R., Zylberberg, Y., 2022. Menu of Insurance for the Unemployed, The Review of Economic Studies, 89(1): 118–141.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Barrero, J M, N Bloom, S J Davis, and B Meyer. 2021. COVID-19 is a Persistent Reallocation Shock, AEA Papers and Proceedings 111: 287-91.
- Basso, G., Boeri, T., Caiumi, A. and Paccagnella, M. (2022), Unsafe Jobs, Labour Market Risk and Social Protection, Economic Policy, https://academic.oup.com/economicpolicy/advance-articleabstract /doi/10.1093/epolic/eiac004/6511438 Bellmann, L. and Gerner, H.-D. 2011. Reversed roles? wage and employment effects of the current crisis. In Immervoll, H., Peichl, A., and Tatsiramos, K., editors, Who Loses in the Downturn? Economic Crisis, Employment and Income Distribution, volume 32 of Research in Labor Economics, pages 181--206. Emerald Group.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Bellmann, L., Gerner, H.-D., and Upward, R. 2015. The response of German establishments to the 2008-2009 economic crisis. In Commendatore, P., Kayam, S., and Kubin, I., editors, Complexity and Geographical Economics: Topics and Tools, volume 19 of Dynamic Modeling and Econometrics in Economics and Finance, pages 165--207. Springer.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Benghalem, H., Cahuc, P., and Villedieu, P., 2021. The Lock-in Effects of Part-Time Unemployment Benefits, IZA DP No. 14189.
Bertheau, A. Acabbi, E, Barceló, C., Gulyas, A., Lombardi, S., 2022, The Unequal Cost of Job Loss across Countries, IZA DP No. 15033, Forthcoming AER Insights Blanchard, O. and J. Tirole, 2007. The Optimal Design of Unemployment Insurance and Employment Protection: A First Pass, Journal of the European Economic Association, vol. 6, n1, p. 45-77.
- Boeri, T. and van Ours, J. (2021) The Economics of Imperfect Labor Markets, Princeton University Press, 3rd edition.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Boum Galiana O., Charozé C., Goarant C. 2016, Contrat de sécurisation professionnelle : un accompagnement intensif et personnalisé ?, Dares Analyses n 057, octobre.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Braun, H. and Bruegemann, B. 2017. Welfare effects of short-time compensation. Discussion Paper, Tinbergen Institute.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Brey, B. and Hertweck, M. S. 2016. The extension of short-time work schemes during the great recession: a story of success? Discussion Paper 5, Department of Economics of the University of Konstanz.
Burdett, K. and Wright, R., 1989. Unemployment insurance and short-time compensation: the effects on layoffs, hours per worker, and wages. Journal of Political Economy, 97(6):1479--1496.
Cahuc P, Carcillo, S. 2011. Is short-time work a good method to keep unemployment down?”. Nordic Economic Policy Review, No. 1, pp. 133–169.
Cahuc, P. 2018. France: The social protection for self-employed workers, in The Future of Social Protection: What Works for Non-standard Workers?, chapter 4, pp 99-122, OECD Publishing, , Paris.
Cahuc, P. and A. Zylberberg 2008, Optimum Taxation and Layoff Taxes, Journal of Public Economics, 92 (10-11), pp. 2003-2019.
- Cahuc, P. and Prost, C. 2015. Improving the Unemployment Insurance System in Order to Contain Employment Instability, Les notes du conseil d’analyse économique, n 24, September 2015.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Cahuc, P., Kramarz, F. and Nevoux, S., 2018, When short-time work. works IZA Discussion Paper n 11673.
Cahuc, P., Kramarz, F. and Nevoux, S., 2021, The Heterogeneous Impact of Short-Time Work: From Saved Jobs to Windfall Effects, IZA Discussion Paper No. 14381: Cahuc, P. and Nevoux, S., 2017, Inefficient short-time work. IZA Discussion Paper n 11010.
Calavrezo, O., Duhautois, R., and Walkowiak, E. 2010. Short-time compensation and establishment exit: an empirical analysis with French data. Discussion Paper 4989, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
Caliendo, M., Kunn, S. and Uhlendorff, A. 2016. Earnings Exemptions for Unemployed Workers: The Relationship between Marginal Employment, Unemployment Duration and Job Quality, Labor Economics, 2016, 42, 177-193.
- Card, D., and D. R. Hyslop. R.D. 2009. The dynamic effects of an earnings subsidy for longterm welfare recipients: Evidence from the self suf ciency project applicant experiment.” Journal of Econometrics 153: 1−20.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Chan, S., and Stevens, A.H.. 1999. Employment and Retirement Following a Late-Career Job Loss. American Economic Review, 89 (2): 211-216.
Chetty, R. 2006. A general formula for the optimal level of social insurance. Journal of Public Economics, 90, 1879–1901.
Christl, M., De Poli, S., Hufkens, T., Peichl, A. and Ricci, M. 2021. The Role of Short-Time Work and Discretionary Policy Measures in Mitigating the Effects of the Covid-19 Crisis in Germany, CESifo Working Paper Series 9072, CESifo.
Cockx Bart, Christian Göbel and Stéphane Robin, 2013. Can Income Support for Part-Time Workers Serve as a Stepping Stone to Regular Jobs? An Application to Young Long-Term Unemployed Women, Empirical Economics, 44(1), 189-229.
- Cooper, R., Meyer, M. and Schott, I. 2017, The employment and output effects of shorttime work in Germany. Working Paper 23688, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Davis, S.J and von Wachter, T. 2011, Recessions and the Costs of Job Loss. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, (2).
Di Tella, R., & Rodrik, D. (2020). Labour market shocks and the demand for trade protection: evidence from online surveys. The Economic Journal, 130(628), 1008-1030.
- Dorsett, R. 2014. The effect of time-limited in-work support on employment retention: Evidence from a eld experiment.” Labor Economics 31: 61−71.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Ek, S., and B. Holmlund, B., 2015. Part-time unemployment and optimal unemployment insurance.” International Tax and Public Finance 22(2): 201–223.
Farber, H. 1999, Alternative and part-time employment arrangements as a response to job loss.” Journal of Labor Economics 17:4, 142–169.
Farhi, E, and Werning, I. 2013. Insurance and Taxation over the Life Cycle. Review of Economic Studies 810 (2): 596–635.
Fougère, D. Kramarz, K. Pouget, J. 2009, Youth Unemployment and Crime in France , The Journal of the European Economic Association, September, 7(5), 909-938.
Fremigacci, F. and Terracol, A. 2013. Subsidized temporary jobs: lock-in and stepping stone effects. Applied economics, 45(33):4719–4732.
- Gerfin, M, M. Lechner and H. Steiger, 2005. Does Subsidised Temporary Employment bring the Unemployed back to work?, Labor Economics: An International Journal, 12, 807835.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Giroud, X. and Mueller, H., 2017. Firm Leverage, Consumer Demand, and Employment Losses during the Great Recession, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 271–316.
Giupponi, G., and Landais, C., 2018. Subsidizing Labor Hoarding in Recessions: The Employment & Welfare Effects of Short Time Work , CEPR Discussion Paper, No. 13310.
Giupponi, G., Landais, C. and Lapeyre, A., 2022. “Should We Insure Workers or Jobs During Recessions?”, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 16421. Forthcoming in the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
Godoy, A. and Roed, K. 2016, Unemployment Insurance and Underemployment, IZA Discussion Papers 7913, Labor, 30 (2) 158–179.
- Harris, S, and Krueger, A., 2015. A Proposal for Modernizing Labor Laws for Twenty-First Century Work: The “Independent Worker”. The Hamilton Project Discussion Paper 201510.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Hijzen, A. and B. Menyhert, 2016. Measuring Labor Market Security and Assessing its Implications for Individual Well- Being, OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers, No. 175, OECD Publishing, Paris.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Hijzen, A. and Martin, S. 2013. The role of short-time work schemes during the global financial crisis and early recovery: a cross-country analysis. IZA Journal of Labor Policy 2013 2:5.
- Hijzen, A. and Venn, D. 2011. The role of short-time work schemes during the 2008-2009 recession. Social, Employment and Migration Working Paper 115, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Houseman, S.N., Kalleberg, A.L., Erickcek, G.A., 2003. The role of temporary help employment in tight labor markets. Industrial & Labor Relations Review 57 (1), 105–127.
- Hyman, B. G., 2018. Can Displaced Labor Be Retrained? Evidence from Quasi-Random Assignment to Trade Adjustment Assistance. Manuscript, The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Hyman, Benjamin G., Brian K. Kovak, Adam Leive, and Theodore Naff. 2021. Wage Insurance and Labor Market Trajectories. American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 111: 491-95.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- IMF, 2022, A greener labor market: employment, policies and economic transformation, Chapter 3, in World Economic Outlook, April.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Katz LF, Krueger AB. 2018, The Rise and Nature of Alternative Work Arrangements in the United States, 1995-2015, Forthcoming, Industrial and Labor Relations Review.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Kruppe, T. and Scholz, T. 2014. Labor hoarding in Germany: employment effects of shorttime work during the crises. Discussion Paper 17, Institute for Employment Research (IAB).
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Kyyra , T. 2010. Partial unemployment insurance benefits and the transition rate to regular work. European Economic Review, 54(7):911–930.
Kyyra T., Parrotta, P., and Rosholm, M. 2013. The effect of receiving supplementary ui benefits on unemployment duration. Labor Economics, 21:122–133.
- LaLonde, Robert J. 2007. The Case for Wage Insurance. Council Special Report No. 30. New York: Council on Foreign Relations.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Le Barbanchon, T. (2021) Taxes today, Benefits tomorrow. Mimeo, Bocconi University.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Le Barbanchon, T. 2016. Partial unemployment insurance. Manuscript, Bocconi University.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Lee, D., Leung, P., O’Leary, C., Zhuan, P. and Quach, S., 2021, Are Sufficient Statistics Necessary? Nonparametric Measurement of Deadweight Loss from Unemployment Insurance, Journal of Labor Economics, vol 39(S2), S455-S506.
Lydon, R., Mathä, T. Y., and Millard, S. 2019. Short-time work in the Great Recession: firmlevel evidence from 20 EU countries. IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 8(1), 1-29.
Mas A, and Pallais A. 2017. Valuing Alternative Work Arrangements. American Economic Review. 107 (12) : 3722-3759.
McCall, B. P. 1996. Unemployment insurance rules, joblessness, and part-time work. Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, pages 647–682.
- Michau, J. B. 2021. On the Provision of Insurance against Search ‐ Induced Wage Fluctuations. The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 123(1), 382-414.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Neugart, M., Storrie, D., 2002. Temporary work agencies and equilibrium unemployment. SSRN Working Paper No. 339221. Social Science Research Network.
- OECD, 2015. Back to Work: Japan, Improving the Re-employment Prospects of Displaced Workers, OECD Paris.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- OECD, 2018, The Future of Job Protection: What works for non-standard workers? Policy Brief on the Future of Work, May, www.oecd.org/employment/future-of-work.htm.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- OECD, 2020, Job retention schemes during the COVID-19 lockdown and beyond, OECD, Paris.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Oreopoulos, P., Page, P., and Stevens, A.H. 2008. The Intergenerational Effects of Worker Displacement.” Journal of Labor Economics 26 (3): 455–83 Robins, P.K., Michalopoulos, C., Foley, K., 2008. Are two carrots better than one? The effects of adding employment services to financial incentive programs for welfare recipients. Ind. Labor Relat. Rev. 410–423.
- Schmieder, J.F, Till von Wachter, T., Heining, J., 2018. The Costs of Job Displacement over the Business Cycle and Its Sources: Evidence from Germany, Manuscript, UCLA.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Schochet, P. Z., D’Amico, R., Berk, J., Dolfin, S., and Wozny, N., 2012. Estimated Impacts for Participants in the Trade Adjustment Assistance TAA Program Under the 2002 Amendments, (No. 582d8723f6884d4eb7a3f95a4d5ef086). Mathematica Policy Research.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Song, J., Price, J.D., Guvenen, F., Bloom, N. and von Wachter, T. 2016. Firming Up Inequality NBER Working Paper No. 21199.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Steiner, V. 2017. The labor market for older workers in Germany Viktor. Journal of Labor Research, 50:11-14.
Sullivan, D., von Wachter, T., 2009. Job Displacement and Mortality: An Analysis Using Administrative Data, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124(3): 1265–1306 Van Audenrode, M. A. 1994. Short-time compensation, job security, and employment contracts: evidence from selected OECD countries. Journal of Political Economy, 102(1):76--102.
- Van den Berg, G., Homrighausen , P., Stephan, G., 2017, Targeted Wage Support for Older Unemployed Workers: An Evaluation Combining Survey and Register Data from a Randomized Controlled Field Experiment, LASER Discussion Papers - Paper No. 100 .
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Van der Linden, B. 2021, Do in-work benefits work for low-skilled workers?, IZA World of Labor, n246, June.
Van Ours, J.C. 2004. The locking-in effect of subsidized jobs, Journal of Comparative Economics, 32/1, 37-52.
- Vroman, W. and V. Brusentsev 2009, Short-Time Compensation as a Policy to Stabilize Employment, University of Delaware, November 2009, mimeo http://www.urban.org/uploadedpdf/411983_stabilize_employment.pdf Walsh, S., London, R., McCanne, D., Needels, K., Nicholson, W. and S. Kerachsky (2007), Evaluation of Short-Time Compensation Programs, Berkeley Planning Associates / Mathematica Policy Research Inc., Final Report for the U.S. Department of Labor, March 2007.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Wandner, S, 2016, Wage Insurance as a Policy Option in the United States. Upjohn Institute Working Paper 16-250. Stephen Wandner. W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. January 18, 2016.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Werquin, N. 2016. Income Taxation with Frictional Labor Supply, working paper, Toulouse School of Economics.