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Responsibility, equality, and unemployment insurance /, Cornelius Cappelen

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Responsibility, equality, and unemployment insurance /, Cornelius Cappelen
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eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-174)
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--European University Institute (SPS), 2010.
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non fiction
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Responsibility, equality, and unemployment insurance /
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theses
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1038729891
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Defence date: 12 February 2010
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EUI PhD thesesEUI theses
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Cornelius Cappelen
Summary
It is a central political goal to secure involuntarily unemployed individuals the same opportunities as others to pursue their conception of a good life. This goal reflects an ambition to combine an egalitarian and a liberal intuition. The egalitarian intuition is that any inequality between individuals must be justified by appealing to differences in some responsibility factors. The liberal intuition is that redistribution only can be justified by appealing to differences in some non-responsibility factors. In this dissertation I analyze how a system of unemployment insurance should ideally be designed in order to respect both the egalitarian and the liberal intuitions. The dissertation asks how the different unemployment insurance instruments, such as the UI benefit level, the entitlement conditions, the eligibility criteria, and the distribution of the costs associated with UI should ideally be designed and combined given that the aim is to maximize conformity to both the egalitarian and the liberal intuitions. The dissertation also asks how the different OECD unemployment insurance schemes have combined the egalitarian and the liberal intuitions in the design of their respective unemployment policy instruments.--, Provided by Publisher

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