Seminar

Hybrideseminar: Job Loss, Unemployment Insurance and Health: Evidence from Brazil

Dinsdag 14 maart 2023 geeft Diogo Britto (Bocconi University) een presentatie getiteld: "Job Loss, Unemployment Insurance and Health: Evidence from Brazil." Indien u wilt deelnemen stuurt u een e-mail naar Simone Pailer (S.Pailer@cpb.nl). U wordt aangemeld bij de receptie of ontvangt een Teams-uitnodiging via Outlook. Journalisten dienen zich tevens te melden bij woordvoerder Jeannette Duin: J.E.C.Duin@cpb.nl

Datum
14 maart 2023
Tijd
13:00 - 14:00
Locatie
CPB, Zeedistelzaal, Bezuidenhoutseweg 30, Den Haag - en online (Teams). Indien u wilt deelnemen stuurt u een e-mail naar Simone Pailer (S.Pailer@cpb.nl). U wordt aangemeld bij de receptie of ontvangt een Team-uitnodiging via Outlook
Presentatie
Diogo Britto (Bocconi University)
Discussant
Discussant: Wiljan van den Berge (CPB)
Voertaal
Engels

We study the causal effects of job loss and unemployment insurance (UI) on hospitalization and mortality for Brazilian workers. We construct a novel dataset that merges millions of individual-level administrative records on employment, hospital discharges, and mortality for a period of 17 years. Using a difference-in-differences research design that compares laid-off workers from firms that experienced mass layoffs to similar workers in firms that did not, we find that job loss causes a 30% increase in the probability of male in-patient admission to public hospitals, and a 34% increase in the risk of male mortality. Our estimates are driven primarily by external causes and apply to both older and younger male workers. We find no effects on female outcomes, but children of both male and female workers are subjected to higher risks of hospitalization following their parent’s job dismissal. Using a regression-discontinuity design that exploits variation in UI eligibility following job loss, we show that UI largely offsets the risk of hospitalization for older male workers. Our results indicate that governmental labor market policies can effectively mitigate a substantial portion of the adverse health impacts of job loss.

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