What limits intra-household insurance or the ‘Added Worker Effect’?

Author:

Hevenstone Debra1,Kessler Dorian1,Luchsinger Larissa2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Work, Bern University of Applied Sciences , Bern, Switzerland

2. Department of Health, Sciences, and Technology, ETH Zürich , Zürich, Switzerland

Abstract

Abstract The ‘Added Worker Effect’ (AWE) theory posits that partners of the unemployed provide intra-household insurance by increasing their earnings. However, estimates of the AWE are small. Popular explanations include lacking need (e.g. due to generous unemployment benefits), capacity or willingness to increase earnings, though these explanations are seldom tested systematically. Using Swiss administrative data and difference-in-differences estimates, we find an overall AWE among only non-working women. We find no systematic differences in AWEs between couples with differing needs or capacities, but aspects related to willingness like marriage, long marital duration and shared biological children are associated with higher AWEs. Men’s overall slight reduction in earnings upon their partners’ unemployment is driven by young, childless, cohabiting men. Overall, compared to unemployment insurance, in all studied subgroups, the AWE is a minimal source of insurance.

Funder

Swiss National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,Sociology and Political Science

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