Does JobSeeker go to JobSeekers?
After yesterday’s pitch and related tweet thread, I was keen to dig a bit more into elements of the first note from this release – Income Support Gaps: When JobSeekers don’t seek jobs. The research note can be found here, and a bundle of supplementary material is here.
What is “fair” is complicated and economists have a habit of making it boring (i.e. me here). This leads economists to run away from discussing issues that relate to fairness, towards something where we can make more solid conclusions. However, fairness matters so we should be able to communicate the trade-offs that exist in these types of policy issues.
In this way economists can still add value without telling people what to do – and this is by clearly articulating what a policy is doing and describing the related trade-offs. This first note is simply about defining who receives the JobSeeker Payment (read unemployment benefit) in Australia and who doesn’t. So let’s chat about it.
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