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Title: Unemployment in Interwar Britain: Dole or Doldrums?
Author(s): Barry Eichengreen
Publication Date: November 1987
Keyword(s): Interwar Unemployment, Unemployment Benefits and Wages
Programme Area(s): Human Resources
Abstract: Several controversial recent studies seek to explain Britain's high interwar unemployment rate as a consequence of the generosity of her unemployment insurance system. All of these studies are based on macroeconomic time-series data. In contrast, this paper employs a microeconomic cross-section, a sub-sample of some 2,400 adult males drawn from the New Survey of London Life and Labour, conducted between 1928 and 1931. I use this data to analyse the relationship between unemployment benefits and unemployment status. I find a generally positive association between the incidence of unemployment and the estimated benefit/wage ratio, but this relationship is significant only in the case of secondary workers. Survey data suggest that insurance benefits made only a small contribution to interwar unemployment.
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Eichengreen, B. 1987. 'Unemployment in Interwar Britain: Dole or Doldrums?'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=207