The added-worker effect in the Netherlands before and during the Great Recession

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Emile Cammeraat
Egbert Jongen
Pierre Koning
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[1] CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis,
[2] Leiden University,undefined
[3] CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis,undefined
[4] Leiden University and IZA,undefined
[5] Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,undefined
[6] Tinbergen Institute and IZA,undefined
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Review of Economics of the Household | 2023年 / 21卷
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C21; H31; J21; Added-worker effect; Great Recession; Differences-in-differences;
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We study the added-worker effect in the Netherlands with large-scale administrative panel data for the period 1999–2015. Conditioning on samples with similar employment histories, we employ differences-in-differences to estimate the effect of a male partner’s unemployment shock on the female partner’s income. We find a modest added-worker effect of 2–5% of the male partner’s income loss, as compared to the much larger compensating effect from social insurance schemes. The added-worker effect largely disappeared at the beginning of the Great Recession, but resurfaced a few years later. Over the years, profits from self-employment have become more important in dealing with unemployment shocks.
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