Impacts of unemployment benefit program on job search duration: Evidence from Indonesia

IF 0.7 Q3 ECONOMICS
T. Wongkaren, Tarimantan Sanberto Saragih, Flora Aninditya, C. H. Siregar, Aditya Harin Nugroho, Rihlah Ramdoniah, Eldest Augustin, Kania Fitriani, Fergie Stevi Mahaganti, Maurizky Febriansyah
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Purpose ― This study examines the impacts of the Unemployment Benefit Program (Jaminan Kehilangan Pekerjaan, JKP) on the duration of job search in Indonesia using internal data sourced from the Employment Social Security Administering Agency (Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial Tenaga Kerja, BPJS TK).Method ― The study employs the Regression Kinked Design (RKD) model and Ordinary Least Square (OLS) estimation method to analyze the data on laid-off workers who have received the JKP benefits.Findings ― The study finds that, on average, the JKP beneficiaries have a longer duration of job search than laid-off workers who do not receive benefits. An increase in the replacement rate of the JKP benefits is associated with an increased duration of both job search and benefit claims. The RKD plot indicates that a replacement rate lower than 45% may decrease the duration of benefit claims and job searches. Implication ― The study recommends that the government should consider two potential options: (1) maintaining the current level of monetary benefits that leads to a longer job search duration; in other words, the program management must continue providing benefits for the maximum duration offered (up to 6 months), or, (2) reducing the monetary benefits, if BPJS TK aims to reduce the job duration. The results may change if a more robust labor market information system is available.Originality ― This study represents the first attempt to investigate the impact of the Unemployment Benefit Program (JKP) on job search duration in Indonesia. It might also be important to enrich the existing literature on the impact of similar programs in developing countries and countries with large populations.
失业救济计划对求职持续时间的影响:印度尼西亚的证据
目的 - 本研究利用就业社会保障管理机构(Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial Tenaga Kerja, BPJS TK)的内部数据,探讨失业救济金计划(Jaminan Kehilangan Pekerjaan, JKP)对印度尼西亚求职时间的影响。方法 - 该研究采用回归关联设计(RKD)模型和普通最小二乘法(OLS)估算方法,对已领取 JKP 福利的下岗工人的数据进行分析。研究结果 - 研究发现,平均而言,JKP 受益人的求职时间长于未领取福利的下岗工人。联合KP 福利替代率的提高与求职时间和福利申请时间的延长有关。RKD 图显示,替代率低于 45%可能会减少福利申请和求职的持续时间。意义--研究建议政府应考虑两种可能的方案:(1)维持目前的货币福利水平,从而延长求职时间;换句话说,项目管理部门必须继续提供最长期限(最多 6 个月)的福利;或者(2)减少货币福利,如果 BPJS TK 的目标是缩短求职时间的话。原创性 - 本研究是印尼首次尝试调查失业救济金计划(JKP)对求职期限的影响。它对于丰富发展中国家和人口众多国家类似计划影响的现有文献也很重要。
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