Redistribution and labor market inclusion

Published: 15 October 2025

Author: Thomas Aronsson, And Spencer Bastani, And Khayyam Tayibov, And

This paper incorporates labor market inactivity and long-term unemployment into the framework of optimal redistributive taxation. We examine how a combination of education policy, public employment programs, unemployment benefits, and optimal income taxation can effectively address both redistributive goals and the persistent challenges of long-term unemployment. Our analysis shows that the second-best optimal policy typically implies overprovision of education compared to a policy rule that reflects only direct marginal benefits and costs. At the same time, public employment programs and unemployment benefits tend to be underprovided. Through numerical simulations, we illustrate how this policy mix adapts to varying preferences for redistribution, productivity disparities, and the proportion of individuals at risk of long-term unemployment.

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IFAU Working Paper 2025:19, "Redistribution and Labor Market Inclusion", is authored by Thomas Aronsson (Umeå University and University of Graz), Spencer Bastani (IFAU, Uppsala University, IFN, UCFS, UCLS, and CESifo), and Khayyam Tayibov (Linnaeus University). For more information, please contact Thomas at thomas.aronsson@umu.se, Spencer at spencer.bastani@ifau.uu.se, or Khayyam at khayyam.tayibov@lnu.se.