Article, 2024

Refugee Benefit Cuts

American Economic Journal Economic Policy, ISSN 1945-7731, Volume 16, 2, Pages 406-441, 10.1257/POL.20220062

Contributors

Dustmann C. [1] Landerso R. 0000-0003-1771-7596 Andersen L.H. 0000-0003-2357-1896 (Corresponding author)

Affiliations

  1. [1] University College London
  2. [NORA names: United Kingdom; Europe, Non-EU; OECD]

Abstract

This paper analyzes the effects of Denmark’s Start Aid welfare reform that targets refugees. Implemented in 2002, it enables us to study not only the reform’s immediate effects but also its longer-term consequences and its repeal a decade later. The reform-induced large transfer cuts led to an increase in employment rates, but only in the short run. Overall, the reform increased poverty rates and led to a rise in subsistence crime. Moreover, local demand conditions generate substantial heterogeneity in the reform’s effects on immediate and longer-term employment.

Funders

  • Norface Welfare State Futures program
  • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
  • European Research Council

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