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Who spends more time on job search: the unemployed in US or Europe? (The Christian Science Monitor) Posted: 09 Mar 2010 08:54 PM PST Much noise is being made about how absolutely awful people are being in their insistence that those out of work should, if they are capable of work, at least try to find some. It's even possible that some people are being absolutely awful about it. However, there's a very important point that those complaining seem not to have quite grasped. Not insisting upon that trying to find work makes both the unemployed and the rest of us poorer. A new paper from the US: Skip to next paragraph The Adam Smith Institute The Adam Smith Institute is the UK's leading innovator of free-market economic and social policies. Politically independent and non-profit, the Institute promotes its ideas through reports, briefings, events, media appearances, and its website and blog. Recent postsRelated Stories
While this specific information is new the basic idea isn't. Richard Layard has been saying much the same thing for decades:
People really do respond to incentives and generous and long lasting unemployment benefits really do provide an incentive not to look for work all that hard (to put it at its mildest). No, we don't want to punish those who cannot work: but we most certainly do want to encourage those who can and thus we really do need to reform the welfare system. Even if not perhaps be absolutely awful while doing so. Add/view comments on this post. ------------------------- The Christian Science Monitor has assembled a diverse group of the best economy-related bloggers out there. Our guest bloggers are not employed or directed by the Monitor and the views expressed are the bloggers' own, as is responsibility for the content of their blogs. To contact us about a blogger, click here. To add or view a comment on a guest blog, please go to the blogger's own site by clicking on the link above. Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
Get help in job search at community library (Arizona Range News) Posted: 09 Mar 2010 08:17 PM PST Sponsored by: Five Filters featured article: Chilcot Inquiry. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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