Involuntary job loss: welfare effects, earnings impacts and policy options

D. Hyslop, David C. Maré, Shakked Noy, Isabelle Sin
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Workers who experience involuntary job loss suffer from deep and persistent negative consequences. In this paper, we first summarise the evidence on the effects of involuntary job loss on displaced workers’ wellbeing. We conclude that displacement harms workers’ mental health and economic security in the short term and negatively affects their earnings and mortality risk in the long term. We then extrapolate the estimates of Hyslop and Townsend (2017) to estimate the economy-wide net-present value of wages lost as a result of displacement by the workers displaced in New Zealand in a representative year. Our estimates suggest that this value is likely between $3.3 billion (in a year of economic upswing) and $15.4 billion (in a year of very severe economic downswing). Finally, we survey the policy options available for dealing with involuntary displacement. We conclude that unemployment insurance or unemployment benefits can effectively mitigate the immediate negative effects of displacement and have only small downsides. By contrast, training and job placement programs are typically ineffective, but in some circumstances might have high potential upside.
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非自愿失业:福利效应、收入影响和政策选择
经历非自愿失业的工人会遭受深刻而持久的负面影响。在本文中,我们首先总结了非自愿失业对失业工人福利影响的证据。我们的结论是,短期内,流离失所损害了工人的心理健康和经济安全,长期来看,对他们的收入和死亡风险产生了负面影响。然后,我们推断Hyslop和Townsend(2017)的估计,以估计在具有代表性的一年中,由于新西兰流离失所的工人流离失所而导致的工资损失的全经济净现值。我们的估计表明,这一价值可能在33亿美元(在经济上升的年份)和154亿美元(在经济非常严重下滑的年份)之间。最后,我们调查了可用于处理非自愿流离失所的政策选择。我们的结论是,失业保险或失业救济金可以有效地缓解流离失所的直接负面影响,并且只有很小的负面影响。相比之下,培训和就业安置项目通常是无效的,但在某些情况下可能有很大的潜力。
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