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L'importance des incitations financières dans l'obtention d'un emploi est-elle surestimée ?

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Cyrille Hagneré (THEMA - Théorie économique, modélisation et applications - CNRS : UMR8184 - Université de Cergy Pontoise)
Nathalie Picard (THEMA - Théorie économique, modélisation et applications - CNRS : UMR8184 - Université de Cergy Pontoise)
Alain Trannoy (THEMA - Théorie économique, modélisation et applications - CNRS : UMR8184 - Université de Cergy Pontoise)
Karine Van-Der-Straeten (PSE - La plante et son environnement - CNRS : IFR87 - INRA - INAPG - Université Paris Sud - Paris XI)

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Il est procédé à l'estimation par maximum de vraisemblance de 6 modèles qui font intervenir d'une manière tantôt substituable, tantôt complémentaire trois facteurs de non-emploi : le plus ou moins grand désir de travailler lié aux incitations financières, une productivité insuffisante inférieure au coût du Smic et des dysfonctionnements du marché du travail. L'étude du comportement de participation est réalisée à l'aide d'un modèle de micro-simulation basé sur l'enquête Revenus Fiscaux 1998, tandis que l'estimation de la censure au SMIC utilise les données de l'enquête Emploi 1997. Il ressort des estimations effectuées sur les personnes isolées que les modèles qui s'ajustent le mieux aux données sont ceux qui supposent une complémentarité stricte entre le risque de censure et le risque de refus d'accepter un travail. L'effet revenu existe et le loisir est un bien normal. Une augmentation de 10% du revenu disponible du Smicard sous forme de transferts se traduirait par un gain de probabilité d'emploi de l'ordre de 10%.

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Keywords: Non-emploi; Estimation économétrique; SMIC; Incitations financières;

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