非自愿兼职工作的福利效应

The welfare effects of involuntary part-time work

Oxford Economic Papers · 2017
被引 13
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了美国非自愿兼职相比失业的福利损失更小,主要因为从兼职重返全职的概率更高,并量化了这种全职工作机会溢价。

Abstract

Employed individuals in the USA are increasingly more likely to move to involuntarily part-time work than to unemployment. Spells of involuntary part-time work are different from unemployment spells: a full-time worker who takes on a part-time job suffers an earnings loss while remaining employed, and is unlikely to receive income compensation from publicly provided insurance programmes. We analyse these differences through the lens of an incomplete-market, job-search model featuring unemployment risk alongside an additional risk of involuntary part-time employment. A calibration of the model consistent with US institutions and labour market dynamics shows that involuntary part-time work generates lower welfare losses relative to unemployment. This finding relies critically on the much higher probability to return to full-time employment from part-time work. We interpret it as a premium in access to full-time work faced by involuntary part-time workers, and use our model to tabulate its value in consumption-equivalent units.

劳动经济学失业福利分析不完全市场