Work norms and the welfare state

"Many European countries still provide their citizens with social insurance programs of unprecedented generosity. A cultural critique of the welfare state contends that generous social insurance has detrimental effects on work norms. This paper revisits the model of endogenous work ethic develo...

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Main Author: Corneo, Giacomo
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Munich 2011
CESifo
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19135607124919538899-Work-norms-and-the-welfare-sta.htm
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Summary:"Many European countries still provide their citizens with social insurance programs of unprecedented generosity. A cultural critique of the welfare state contends that generous social insurance has detrimental effects on work norms. This paper revisits the model of endogenous work ethic developed by Lindbeck and Nyberg (2006) and explores survey evidence on the relationship between social spending and pro-work attitudes. Both theoretical and empirical support of the cultural critique to the welfare state are found to be fragile. Furthermore, the empirical relationship between individual work ethic and individual income is shown to be non-monotonic, suggesting that weaker work norms needs not harm economic performance."
Physical Description:27 p.
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