Requirements vs. Autonomy: What Works in Social Assistance?

T. Verlaat, S. Rosenkranz, L. Groot, M. Sanders
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Compliance requirements, such as active job search, in combination with monitoring and sanctions are a commonly used tool to induce effort among social assistance claimants and achieve reemployment as quickly as possible. We conduct a randomized field experiment in the Netherlands to test two alternative regulatory approaches, which both build on providing claimants with more autonomy. For our first treatment we fully exempt claimants from requirements, monitoring and sanctions. For our second treatment claimants follow a one-on-one counselling programme shaped according to their needs and wishes. We find that compared to control, exempted claimants are twice as likely to have a job with earnings above the benefit level roughly two years later. Also, we observe a shift from temporary to permanent employment contracts under exemption. For counselling we find largely temporary labor market effects. Using surveys, we find no evidence of effects on outcomes related to health and well-being, social participation and job search behavior for both treatments. We also analyze effects on subgroup level.
要求与自主:什么在社会救助中起作用?
遵守要求,例如积极找工作,加上监测和制裁,是促使社会援助申领人作出努力并尽快实现再就业的常用工具。我们在荷兰进行了一项随机实地实验,以测试两种可供选择的监管方法,这两种方法都建立在为索赔人提供更多自主权的基础上。对于我们的第一次处理,我们完全免除索赔人的要求、监督和制裁。对于我们的第二种治疗,索赔人按照他们的需求和愿望进行一对一的咨询计划。我们发现,与对照组相比,获得豁免的索赔人在大约两年后找到收入高于福利水平的工作的可能性是对照组的两倍。此外,我们观察到豁免下的临时雇佣合同向永久雇佣合同的转变。在咨询方面,我们发现劳动力市场的影响主要是暂时的。通过调查,我们发现没有证据表明两种治疗对健康和幸福、社会参与和求职行为相关的结果有影响。我们还分析了对亚群体水平的影响。
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