Non-employment and the welfare state: the UK and Germany compared

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Non-employment and the welfare state: the UK and Germany compared J Clasen, J. Davidson, H. Ganssmann, A. Mauer Journal of European Social Policy, 16, 2, 2006, 134-154. Research question: (how) do welfare state programmes influence transitions between employment and (different states of) nonemployment? Unintended consequences of welfare reform focus: labour market detachment of men (inactivity) 1

population working-age population non-workingage population Econom. active inactive employed unemploy ed family work education early retired sick/ disabled something else nonemployed 35 30 25 Percent 20 15 10 5 0 92 94 96 98 2000 Inactivity 25-49 years UK Inactivity 50-64 years UK Inactivity 25-49 years GER Inactivity 50-64 years GER 2

Labour market participation of low skilled men* aged 25-64, percentages Employment/ population ratio Labour force participation rate 1994 1996 1998 2000 2001 1994-200 UK 61,0 61,7 59,1 60,0 60,9-0,1 GER 67,9 63,9 61,1 64,0 64,7-3,2 UK 75,1 72,7 68,5 68,0 67,2-7,9 GER 79,7 76,0 74,5 75,5 76,6-3,1 Unemployment rate UK 18,8 15,1 13,7 11,6 9,4-9,4 GER 14,8 15,8 18,1 15,3 15,6 0,8 Inactivity rate UK 24,9 27,3 31,5 32,0 32,8 7,9 GER 20,3 24,0 25,5 24,5 23,4 3,1 *: Less than upper secondary education. Source: OECD Employment Outlook, 1996-2003. Number of claims and average duration of claims for Invalidity/Incapacity benefit male claimants (thousands) 1990 1,085.8 4,01 1992 1,372.1 3,96 1994 1,544.4 4,71 1996 1,672.5 4,92 1998 1,551.6 5,24 2000 1,391.5 5,64 2002 1,468.0 5,90 3

500 UK Number (thousands) of Incapacity Benefit male claimants by diagnosis group 400 Thousands 300 200 100 1987/88 1989/90 1991/92 1993/94 1995/96 1997/98 1999/00 2001/02 Source: DWP, internal data. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system Diseases of the circulatory system Mental and behavioural disorders 650 UK Male Incapacity Benefit clasimants by age groups 600 550 Thousamds 500 450 400 350 300 95 97 99 2001 2003 Source: DWP, internal data. 25-49 50-59 60-64 4

Influences on labour market transitions Skill, health, age Business cycle Local/regional labour market conditions Employment history (type of job, duration, unemployment spells) Household (partner has a job?) (changes in) benefit system Major welfare state changes in the UK 1995 Incapacity for Work Act From Invalidity to Incapacity benefit Stricter work (medical) test Less generous and benefit taxable Higher rate starts later (after 12 months; previously 6) Hypothesis: fewer transitions into long-term sickness (or inactivity in general), perhaps: from employment to unemployment first (and then sickness?); re-routed path to inactivity? 5

Major welfare state reform legislation UK Jobseeker Allowance (JSA) in 1996 shorter unemployment insurance period (6 months) Stricter (availability for) work test Jobseekers contract Interaction with occupational pension Hypothesis: fewer flows from employment to unemployment; redundant workers (especially those with occupational pension) might move into inactivity rather than unemployment Data BHPS and GSOEP (employment history files; event history; discrete time hazard models) 1991-2001 Time related dummies for IWA, JSA; business cycles 6

Co-variates Educational attainment Ethnic background (non-white) Household situation Individual employment history Dummies to control for seam effects, time dependence and over-sampled regions (BHPS) Two age groups (25-49; 50-64) Summary tables for estimates of transitions: from employment into non-e generally, and different states of non-employment (unemployment, long-term-sickness, retired/something else) See handouts 7

Results of micro-data hazard models Younger age group Effect of economic recovery (after93): 1 as expected 2 but more transitions form unemployment to inactivity Effect of IWA: 3 from inactivity into employment more likely Effect of JSA: 4A fewer moves from employment to unemployment 4B no effect on moves out of un/non-employment into employment 4C positive effect on moves from employment into inactivity Results of micro-data hazard models Older age group Effect of economic recovery (after93) 1A reduced transitions into unemployment Effect of JSA 1B reduced transitions into unemployment 2 did not promote inactivity (in contrast to younger group) Effect of IWA 3A fewer moves from employment to unemployment 3B and fewer moves from employment to inactivity 3C positive effect on moves from unemployment into inactivity 8

A little more detail on inactivity Younger age group Effect of JSA 5- more transitions into something else (no such effects of economic recovery or IWA) >> the JSA promoted inactivity amongst prime-aged men out of work Older workers Effect of IWA 6 increased moves from unemployment into lt sickness 7 decreased moves from employment into lt sickness (changing pathways?) General results Some comparative insights into transitions in and out of inactivity Some insights into the effect of welfare state legislation on moves in and out of employment and (various states of) non-employment Declining unemployment in the UK after 1993 due to labour market improvement, and stronger disincentives to become unemployed after losing a job JSA has contributed to labour market detachment of prime-aged men (but not older workers) 9

Problems with event history analysis as employed here Left censoring (covariate information only in survey time ; overestimating employment durations) Truncation Time-dependence (model assumes independence of episode survival times) Unobserved heterogeneity 10