Family and government insurance: Wages, earnings, and income risks in the Netherlands and the US

De Nardi, M.; Fella, Marike Knoef, M.; Paz-Pardo, G.; Ooijen, R. van

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Abstract

Understanding the source of fluctuations in earnings, and how workers insure themselves against those fluctuations, is key to evaluating labour laws. This column uses administrative data from the Netherlands to compare the role played by households to the tax and transfer system in mitigating shocks to individual earnings. It then compares those findings to data from the US – a country with a substantially smaller welfare state – and finds that hours, not wages, account for most of the variability in earnings for workers in the bottom two deciles of the earnings distribution.
Original languageEnglish
JournalVoxEU.org – CEPR’s policy portal
Publication statusPublished - 6 Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

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