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Removing Welfare Traps: Employment Responses in the Finnish Basic Income Experiment†

Removing Welfare Traps: Employment Responses in the Finnish Basic Income Experiment† AbstractThis paper provides evidence that replacing minimum unemployment benefits with a basic income of equal size has minor employment effects at best. We examine an experiment in Finland in which 2,000 benefit recipients were randomized to receive a monthly basic income. The experiment lowered participation tax rates by 23  percentage points for full-time employment. Despite the considerable increase in work incentives, days in employment remained statistically unchanged in the first year of the experiment. Moreover, even though all job search requirements were waived, participation in reemployment services remained high. (JEL C93, H24, H53, I38, J64, J65) http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Economic Journal: Economic Policy American Economic Association

Removing Welfare Traps: Employment Responses in the Finnish Basic Income Experiment†

Removing Welfare Traps: Employment Responses in the Finnish Basic Income Experiment†

American Economic Journal: Economic Policy , Volume 14 (1) – Feb 1, 2022

Abstract

AbstractThis paper provides evidence that replacing minimum unemployment benefits with a basic income of equal size has minor employment effects at best. We examine an experiment in Finland in which 2,000 benefit recipients were randomized to receive a monthly basic income. The experiment lowered participation tax rates by 23  percentage points for full-time employment. Despite the considerable increase in work incentives, days in employment remained statistically unchanged in the first year of the experiment. Moreover, even though all job search requirements were waived, participation in reemployment services remained high. (JEL C93, H24, H53, I38, J64, J65)

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American Economic Association
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Copyright © 2022 © American Economic Association
ISSN
1945-7731
DOI
10.1257/pol.20200143
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Abstract

AbstractThis paper provides evidence that replacing minimum unemployment benefits with a basic income of equal size has minor employment effects at best. We examine an experiment in Finland in which 2,000 benefit recipients were randomized to receive a monthly basic income. The experiment lowered participation tax rates by 23  percentage points for full-time employment. Despite the considerable increase in work incentives, days in employment remained statistically unchanged in the first year of the experiment. Moreover, even though all job search requirements were waived, participation in reemployment services remained high. (JEL C93, H24, H53, I38, J64, J65)

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American Economic Journal: Economic PolicyAmerican Economic Association

Published: Feb 1, 2022

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