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Does job security hamper employment prospects?
Bjuggren, Carl Magnus
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Skedinger, Per
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2018
unemployment and active
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programs
(ALMPs), utilizing a reform that decreased dismissal costs for small firms only …
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Coaching, counseling, case-working: Do they help the older unemployed out of benefit receipt and back into the labor market?
Boockmann, Bernhard
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Brändle, Tobias
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2015
Job search assistance and intensified counseling have been found to be effective for labor market integration by a large number of studies, but the evidence for older and hard-to-place unemployed individuals more specifically is mixed. In this paper we present key results from the evaluation of...
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