JobKeeper: The efficacy of Australia’s first short-time wage subsidy

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Rebecca Cassells
Alan Duncan

Keywords

JobKeeper, wage subsidy, COVID-19 economic crisis, short-time wage subsidy, temporary wage subsidy

Abstract

The Australian JobKeeper wage subsidy is an unprecedented public policy response to a once in a century health and economic crisis induced by the COVID-19 pandemic. The focus of this paper is on the efficacy of the Australian JobKeeper program design, including how well it meets its overall objective of retaining employer-employee matches; how well it is targeted relative to the needs of both businesses and workers; and the adequacy of JobKeeper as a wage replacement scheme. We consider both the original JobKeeper design, JobKeeper 2.0 and a series of alternative wage subsidy designs that we believe would more effectively target both employers and workers, incentivise a reallocation of labour and support a faster economic recovery.


JEL Codes: J21, J33, J38

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