Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Cubas German, Silos Pedro
In: International Economic Review 61 (2020), 1, 219-240
This paper studies how insurance from progressive taxation improves the matching of workers to occupations. We propose an equilibrium dynamic assignment model to illustrate how social insurance encourages mobility. Workers experiment to find their best occupational fit in a process filled with uncertainty. Risk aversion and limited earnings insurance induce workers to remain in unfitting occupations. We estimate the model using microdata from the United States and Germany. Higher earnings uncertainty explains the U.S. higher mobility rate. When workers in the United States enjoy Germany's higher progressivity, mobility rises. Output and welfare gains are large.
Keywords: Progressive Taxation, Social Insurance, Occupational Choice
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1111/iere.12422