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search behavior using a novel panel data set of newly-unemployed individuals in Germany. Consistent with our theoretical …
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search behavior using a novel panel data set of newly-unemployed individuals in Germany. Consistent with our theoretical …
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unemployment in Germany, as well as several usually unobserved characteristics like personality traits, attitudes, expectations … significant difference in the estimation of treatment effects, compared to specifications that include detailed labor market …
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unemployment in Germany, as well as several usually unobserved characteristics like personality traits, attitudes, expectations … significant difference in the estimation of treatment effects, compared to specifications that include detailed labor market …
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unemployment in Germany, as well as several usually not observed characteristics like personality traits, attitudes, expectations …, which appear as relevant for the participation probabilities, do not matter for the estimation of effects of the programs …
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start-up subsidy for unemployed individuals in Germany using propensity score matching under the CIA. Having access to rich …
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start-up subsidy for unemployed individuals in Germany using propensity score matching under the CIA. Having access to rich …
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This paper extends standard models of work-related training by explicitly incorporating workers' locus of control into the investment decision. Our model both differentiates between general and specific training and accounts for the role of workers and firms in training decisions. Workers with...
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