1. The Employment Effects of Low-Wage Subsidies
- Author
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Jukka Pirttilä, Roope Uusitalo, and Kristiina Huttunen
- Subjects
Estimation ,Economics and Econometrics ,Labour economics ,ta511 ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Low wage ,Subsidy ,jel:J68 ,jel:H24 ,low-wage subsidies, employment, social security contributions ,Work (electrical) ,jel:J23 ,Unemployment ,Economics ,Payroll tax ,Empirical evidence ,Finance ,Low skilled ,media_common - Abstract
Low-wage subsidies are often proposed as a solution to the unemployment problem among the low skilled. Yet the empirical evidence on the effects of low-wage subsidies is surprisingly scarce. This paper examines the employment effects of a Finnish payroll tax subsidy scheme, which is targeted at the employers of older, full-time, low-wage workers. The system’s clear eligibility criteria open up an opportunity for a reliable estimation of the causal impacts of the subsidy, using a difference-in-difference-in-differences approach. Our results indicate that the subsidy system had no effects on the employment rate. However, it appears to have increased the probability of part-time workers obtaining full-time employment.
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- 2010