The effectiveness of active labor market policies: Evidence from a social experiment using non-parametric bounds
We re-analyze the effects of a Danish active labor market programme social experiment, which included a range of sub-treatments, including meetings with caseworkers, job search assistance courses, and activation programmes. We use newly developed non-parametric methods to examine how the effects of the experimental treatment vary during the unemployment spell. Non-parametric techniques are important from a methodological point of view, since parametric/distributional assumptions are in conflict with the concept of experimental evidence. We find that the effects of the experiment vary substantially during the unemployment spell.
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2013
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Authors: | Vikström, Johan ; Rosholm, Michael ; Svarer, Michael |
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Labour Economics. - Elsevier, ISSN 0927-5371. - Vol. 24.2013, C, p. 58-67
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Active labor market policy | Treatment effect | Non-parametric bounds |
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