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Competing-Risks Duration Models 1 Econometric Evaluation Methods 1 Matching Estimators 1 Multiple Treatments 1 Temporary Job 1 Youth Employment Policies 1 competing risks duration models 1 professional integration 1
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French 1 Undetermined 1
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BLASCO, S. 1 Brodaty, Thomas 1 Crépon, Bruno 1 Fougère, Denis 1 GIVORD, Pauline 1
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 1 Département des Études Économiques d'Ensemble (D3E), Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques (INSEE) 1
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CEPR Discussion Papers 1 Documents de Travail de la DESE - Working Papers of the DESE 1
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Labor market transitions in early career: how strong is the impact of fixed-term contracts ?
GIVORD, Pauline; BLASCO, S. - Département des Études Économiques d'Ensemble (D3E), … - 2010
This paper provides a detailed description of the professional transitions in early career. We use the French survey Formation et Qualification Professionnelle, that gives detailed information on qualification and education, but also a calendar of professional events between 1998 and 2003. We...
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Using Matching Estimators to Evaluate Alternative Youth Employment Programs: Evidence from France, 1986-1988
Brodaty, Thomas; Crépon, Bruno; Fougère, Denis - C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers - 2000
In this paper we apply the statistical framework recently proposed by Imbens (1999) and Lechner (1999) to identify the causal effects of multiple treatments under the conditional independence assumption. We show that under this assumption, matching with respect to the ratio of the scores allows...
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