Participation of Unemployment Benefit Recipients in Active Labor Market Programs: Before and After the German Labor Market Reforms

Participation of Unemployment Benefit Recipients in Active Labor Market Programs: Before and After the German Labor Market Reforms

A Service of Leibniz-Informationszentrum econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible. zbw for Economics Stephan, Gesine; Zickert, Kathi Working Paper Participation of unemployment benefit recipients in active labor market programs: Before and after the German labor market reforms IAB-Discussion Paper, No. 15/2008 Provided in Cooperation with: Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Suggested Citation: Stephan, Gesine; Zickert, Kathi (2008) : Participation of unemployment benefit recipients in active labor market programs: Before and after the German labor market reforms, IAB-Discussion Paper, No. 15/2008, Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung (IAB), Nürnberg This Version is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/32683 Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Terms of use: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Documents in EconStor may be saved and copied for your Zwecken und zum Privatgebrauch gespeichert und kopiert werden. personal and scholarly purposes. 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Durch die rasche Ver- breitung von Forschungsergebnissen über das Internet soll noch vor Drucklegung Kritik angeregt und Qualität gesichert werden. The “IAB Discussion Paper” is published by the research institute of the German Federal Employment Agency in order to intensify the dialogue with the scientific community. The prompt publication of the latest research results via the internet intends to stimu- late criticism and to ensure research quality at an early stage before printing. 2 IAB-Discussion Paper 15/2008 Contents Abstract..................................................................................................................................................................4 1 Introduction....................................................................................................................................................5 2 Institutional background.............................................................................................................................6 2.1 The reform of the German system of unemployment compensation ....................................6 2.2 Active labor market programs in Germany...................................................................................8 3 Hypotheses...................................................................................................................................................11 4 Data and applied method ........................................................................................................................13 4.1 Data and variables............................................................................................................................13 4.2 Applied method.................................................................................................................................16 5 Empirical results.........................................................................................................................................21 5.1 Transitions into programs...............................................................................................................21 5.2 Multivariate analysis .......................................................................................................................23 Conclusions........................................................................................................................................................27 References..........................................................................................................................................................29 IAB-Discussion Paper 15/2008 3 Abstract Between 2005 and 2007 the German government raised a per-capita amount of around 10.000 Euros for each transition out of unemployment benefit receipt into basic social care, to be paid by the unemployment insurance. The so called “Aussteuerungsbetrag” set strong incen- tives that investments in active labor market programs for unemployment benefit recipients should pay off – in terms of an exit from registered unemployment – before a transition into basic social care for needy jobseekers occurred. This raised considerable public concerns that less programs would be granted, in particular for hard-to-place workers. Our paper analyzes if these concerns were justified. We compare four cohorts, eligible for unemployment benefits at the beginning of their unemployment spell during March of the years 2003 to 2006. We con- duct some descriptive analyses and estimate piecewise constant exponential hazard models to investigate the correlation between individual characteristics and transition rates into pro- grams. The results show that transition rates into programs were in fact low across the 2005 cohort, but rather high for the 2006 cohort. The expectation that particular disadvantaged groups of unemployed would participate less in active labor market programs in the post- reform period is not confirmed; their transition rates into programs were significantly higher across the 2006 cohort than in pre-reform cohorts. JEL classification: J64, J68, J65 Keywords: Participation in active labor market programs, labor market reforms in Germany, financing of active labor market policies, piecewise constant proportional hazard model Acknowledgements: We are grateful to the TrEffeR-team of the German Public Employment Service – in particular Michael Irskens, Susanne Rässler and Torben Schewe – as well as Chris- tian Gaggermeier, Knut Gerlach, Petra Heidinger and Thomas Rothe for support and helpful hints. 4 IAB-Discussion Paper 15/2008 4 1 Introduction During the years 2002 and 2003 the German economy was deep in recession; the number of unemployed increased up to 4.4 million persons in 2003. As one consequence, the federal gov- ernment initiated the “Agenda 2010” to reform the social system and the labor market in Germany. Since 2003 in the course of the so called “Hartz reforms” the German Public Em- ployment Service was renewed, the design of several active labor market programs was modi- fied and a number of new instruments were introduced. At the beginning of 2005 further re- form steps were to shorten the duration of unemployment benefits considerably and to merge former unemployment assistance for long-term unemployed persons and former social assis- tance into a new basic social care for needy jobseekers. As a result of the reforms, many for- mer social assistance recipients had to register as unemployed and to apply for basic social care for needy jobseekers. During the first quarter of 2005 the number of registered unem- ployed increased to more than 5 millions. Currently the unemployment rate has decreased notably. The boom started in the middle of the year 2006 and the economic situation devel- oped positively at least until 2007, where the number of unemployed decreased to 3.8 million persons. Our paper is mainly concerned with the transitions of unemployed persons in active labor mar- ket programs. Between 2005 and 2007 the German government raised a per-capita amount of around 10.000 Euros for each transition out of (insurance-financed) unemployment benefit receipt into (tax-financed) basic social care, to be paid by the unemployment insurance. This “penalty tax” set economic incentives for the unemployment insurance to invest preferentially in active labor market programs if investments noticeably increased the probability of an un- employment benefits recipient to exit unemployment before a transition to basic social care occurred. Public concerns were expressed that less active labor market programs would be granted for hard-to-place unemployed benefit recipients. We investigate empirically how program entries and the selectivity into programs have devel- oped in the course of the reforms and if the concerns mentioned above were justified. To get comparable samples of individuals across years, we choose a cohort approach: We analyze entries into unemployment benefit receipt during March of the years 2003 to 2006 and follow these cohorts for the course of one year. We first

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