Introduction to the Welfare State

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Introduction to the Welfare State Labour Market Policy rszarf.ips.uw.edu.pl/welfare-state

Schmid, The Dynamics of Full Employment, 2002

Transitional Labour Markets Framework Schmid, The Dynamics of Full Employment, 2002

Employment, its Forms and Context Figure shows the segments of the employment system and the possible flows, or labour market transitions between these segments TLM transitional labour markets Schmid, The Dynamics of Full Employment, 2002, s. 280

Labour market flows in developed countries P. Auer et al. Active Market Policies around the World, ILO, 2008

Labour market flows in developing countries P. Auer et al. Active Market Policies around the World, ILO, 2008

Distribution of employment, by work status, an example: Canada 1995 Guy Standing, Global Labour Flexibility: Seeking Distributive Justice, 1999

The firm s employment function Guy Standing, Global Labour Flexibility: Seeking Distributive Justice, 1999

From labour surplus to labour market marginalisation Guy Standing, Global Labour Flexibility: Seeking Distributive Justice, 1999

Household members and work Fifth European Working Conditions Survey: Overview, Eurofound, 2012

Aggregate non-standard employment rates in Europe, 1998 and 2008 the aggregate non-standard employment rate measures the number of people in part-time, fixed-term and own self-employment as percent of the working-age population (15 65) by controlling for possible overlaps (e.g., part-time work might be related with fixed-term contracts as well as with open-ended contracts; own self-employment might be part-time as well as full-time). G. Schmid, Transitional labour markets and flexicurity, R. Rogowski et al. eds. Transforming European Employment Policy, 2011

Unemployment rates Europe vs US and Japan 2000-2012 EA Euro area countries

Unemployment rates in EU, march 2012

The unemployment benefit system, Netherlands in 2006 as an example P. De Beer ed., The Labour Market Triangle: Employment Protection, Unemployment Compensation and Activation in Europe, 2009

The division of labour in the Dutch chain of work and income P. De Beer ed., The Labour Market Triangle: Employment Protection, Unemployment Compensation and Activation in Europe, 2009

The division of labour in the Belgian chain of work and income P. De Beer ed., The Labour Market Triangle: Employment Protection, Unemployment Compensation and Activation in Europe, 2009

Unemployment and Skill Problem of unemployment High skilled workers Low skilled workers Which are more affected by unemployment? Why the answer points on low-skilled? wage-setting institutions employment regulation globalization monetary policy

Wage Setting Institutions Minimum wage Statuatory Collective bargaining Coordinated between different sectors and levels of economy or without coordination Centralised or decentralised How minimum wage affects unemployment and why? What affects minimum wage, in what direction and why?

Social Transfers Unemployment insurance benefits More or less generous, usually in relation to previous wage Unemployment assistance benefits Less generous then unemployment insurance, usually means-tested and for long-term unemployed How social benefits for unemployed affect unemployment and why? What affects social wage for unemployed, in what direction and why?

Active Labour Market Policy Employment services and individual case management increase the efficiency of the job search process Training programmes improve unemployed workers competencies and often combined with hiring subsidies make them more attractive to prospective employers Job-search monitoring makes the unemployed more willing to accept jobs and thus lowers their reservation wage

Employment Protection Is it easy to hire and fire employees? If the answer is yes we have low or no employment protection If employer should consult all fire decisions with labour unions and/or public employment agency we have very strict employment protection and dissmisal regulation How employment protection affects unemployment and why?

Globalization Low skilled in rich countries employment prospects and low skilled workers in emerging economies low-skilled native employment prospects and low-skilled immigrant influx How internationalization of trade and higher immigration affects unemployment and why?

Monetary Policy Long lasting recessions and low-skilled workers employment prospects in comparison to high-skilled Real interest rates management by central banks and depth and duration of recessions How central banks behavior affects economic downturns and why? What we can do about it?

All Independent Variables Dependent Variable Low-skilled unemployment Unemployment rate of workers with only basic education

The gap in unemployment rates between low- and high-skilled Average gap was 2.2 3.7 in Germany 3.2 in Austria and Belgium 3.2 in the USA 2.7 in Ireland 2.4 in the UK and Australia. 1.5 or less in the Scandinavian and the Mediterranean countries

What is not supported by evidence The data provide no support for the hypotheses that strict employment protection goes along with higher unemployment of low-skilled low-skilled unemployment is linked to the level of legal minimum wages higher wage inequality is associated with less unemployment among low-skilled workers generosity of unemployment benefits is linked to the low-skilled unemployment

What is supported by evidence? The data provide support for the hypothesis that investment in ALMP seems to pay off in form of lower unemployment of low-skilled workers high real interest rates over an extended period are associated with significantly higher unemployment rates of low-skilled workers

Overall Conclusion ALMPs (efficient job-placement services, adequate training programs and strict job-search controls) and the adjusted to it unemployment benefit system seems to contribute to enabling people to move from welfare to work reforms simultaneously aimed at giving the unemployed better job-search assistance and at tightening the conditions that apply to receiving benefits (Netherlands and Denmark) Monetary policy should be used to support aggregate demand to shorten recessions

Slightly Different Story What if strict employment protection is, however obstacle to employment growth and unemployment decline? Then in addition to wise monetary policy we need flexible labour market and ALMP with unemployment benefits from insurance and assistance accordingly adjusted Flexibility and security = FLEXICURITY

Types of Flexibility and Security on the labour market Flexicurity and Beyond, 2007

The flexibility security nexus G. Schmid, Transitional labour markets and flexicurity, in R. Rogowski et al. eds. Transforming European Employment Policy, 2011

Combinations of flexibility and security Strategies for managing the balance between flexibility and security G. Schmid, Transitional labour markets and flexicurity, in R. Rogowski et al. eds. Transforming European Employment Policy, 2011

Golden Triangle of Flexicurity Balance between flexibility and security Skills effect unemployed in ALMP programs improve their skills and it increases their chances to employment Arrows means flows of people Motivational effect 1) Generous social security facilitates taking risk of job change; 2) unemployed with longer unemployment are more motivated to job searching if they are unwilling to participate in ALMP T. Bredgaard, F. Larsen, Comparing Flexicurity in Denmark and Japan, p. 11-12

Flexibility and Security Dimensions H. Jorgensen, P. Madsen eds., Flexicurity and Beyond: Finding a new agenda for European Social Model, 2007

Overall framework for the analysis of the labour market R. Muffels et al. ed. Flexibility and Employment Security in Europe: Labour Markets in Transition, 2008