Veranstaltung
22
Jun 2017

14:15 - 15:45
IWH Research Seminar

Hartz IV and the Decline of German Unemployment: A Selection Based Evaluation

This paper proposes a new approach to evaluate the macroeconomic effects of the Hartz IV reform in Germany, which reduced the generosity of long-term unemployment benefits.

Who
Christian Merkl  (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Where
IWH conference room
Christian Merkl

Personal details

Professor Dr Christian Merkl holds the Chair of Macroeconomics at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU).

This paper proposes a new approach to evaluate the macroeconomic effects of the Hartz IV reform in Germany, which reduced the generosity of long-term unemployment benefits. Economic theory predicts that a larger share of applicants can be expected to obtain a job due to lower (reservation) wages. Hence, firms become less selective in their hiring decision. We quantify this effect based on the IAB Job Vacancy Survey and run counterfactual simulations in a search and matching model with selection, which is calibrated to this dataset. We find that unemployment dropped by about 25 percent due to Hartz IV.

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