工资与非就业的价值

Wages and the Value of Nonemployment*

Quarterly Journal of Economics · 2020
被引 82
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

利用奥地利四次失业保险福利改革作为准实验,研究发现工资对失业福利变化不敏感,每增加1美元福利工资响应低于0.01美元,这与纳什议价模型的预测相悖。

Abstract

Abstract Nonemployment is often posited as a worker’s outside option in wage-setting models such as bargaining and wage posting. The value of nonemployment is therefore a key determinant of wages. We measure the wage effect of changes in the value of nonemployment among initially employed workers. Our quasi-experimental variation in the value of nonemployment arises from four large reforms of unemployment insurance (UI) benefit levels in Austria. We document that wages are insensitive to UI benefit changes: point estimates imply a wage response of less than $0.01 per $1.00 UI benefit increase, and we can reject sensitivities larger than $0.03. The insensitivity holds even among workers with low wages and high predicted unemployment duration, and among job switchers hired out of unemployment. The insensitivity of wages to the nonemployment value presents a puzzle to the widely used Nash bargaining model, which predicts a sensitivity of $0.24–$0.48. Our evidence supports wage-setting models that insulate wages from the value of nonemployment.

失业救济金工资决定非就业价值纳什议价模型