Working Paper

Labor Market Hardships and Preferences for Public Sector Employment and Employers: Evidence from Russia

Olivia Jin, William Pyle
CESifo, Munich, 2021

CESifo Working Paper No. 9229

A growing literature connects labor market hardships to stronger preferences for government welfare and redistribution programs. Potential preference shifts with respect to other types of state involvement in the economy, however, have gone unexplored. We draw on both longitudinal and pseudo-panel data from Russia to explore how labor market hardships relate to preferences for public sector employment and employers. In fixed effects specifications, we demonstrate that feelings of job insecurity, experiences with wage arrears, and spells of unemployment all increase the attractiveness of work in the public sector. Pseudo-panel data provide only mixed evidence as to whether such effects endure over the longer run.

CESifo Category
Public Choice
Labour Markets
Keywords: economic shocks, personal experience, public employment, political preferences
JEL Classification: H100, J450, J600, P350