Journal of
Public Economics,
March 2019,
Green open
access version
Unemployment insurance and reservation wages: Evidence from administrative data
Thomas Le Barbanchon, Roland Rathelot, Alexandra Roulet
Pages 1-17
Household labor supply and the gains from social insurance
the gains from social insurance
Itzik Fadlon, Torben Heien Nielsen
Pages 18-28
35 years of reforms: A panel analysis of the incidence of, and employee and employer responses to, social security contributions in the UK
Stuart Adam, David Phillips, Barra Roantree
Pages 29-50
Link to text (published open access in J Pub Econ)
Disability, earnings, income and consumption
Bruce D. Meyer, Wallace K.C. Mok
Pages 51-69
Link to text (2013 version)
Reprint of: The general equilibrium impacts of unemployment insurance: Evidence from a large online job board
Ioana Marinescu
Pages 70-85
Link to text (2014 version)
Reprint of: The pros and cons of sick pay schemes: Testing for contagious presenteeism and noncontagious absenteeism behavior
Stefan Pichler, Nicolas R. Ziebarth
Pages 86-104
Reprint of: Do retirement savings increase in response to information about retirement and expected pensions?
Mathias Dolls, Philipp Doerrenberg, Andreas Peichl, Holger Stichnoth
Pages 105-116
Link to text (2016, NBER-title slightly different)
Reprint of: Bunching at the kink: Implications for spending responses to health insurance contracts
Liran Einav, Amy Finkelstein, Paul Schrimpf
Pages 117-130