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welfare-to-work programs 5 Aktivierende Sozialhilfe 2 Kommunale Ausgaben 2 Kommunaler Finanzausgleich 2 Niederlande 2 conditional block grants 2 intergovernmental grants 2 local political environment 2 welfare reform 2 welfare to work programs 2 Aktivierende Arbeitsmarktpolitik 1 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 1 Assignment to Training Rules 1 Assignment to training rules 1 Berufsbildung 1 Conditional block grants 1 Finanzausgleich 1 Intergovernmental grants 1 Intergovernmental transfers 1 Kalifornien 1 Local Political Environment 1 Local fiscal equalization 1 Local government expenditure 1 Netherlands 1 Public Choice 1 Sozialverwaltung 1 Subsidy 1 Subvention 1 Weiterbildung 1 Welfare to Work Programs 1 Welfare-to-work programs 1 Workfare 1 ambiguity 1 assignment to training rules 1 child care 1 experimental impact analysis 1 general assistance programs 1 low-income childless adults 1 quasi-experiment 1 randomized experiments 1
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Book / Working Paper 6 Article 3
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Working Paper 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 6 Undetermined 3
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Koning, Pierre 3 Faber, Riemer P. 2 Mitnik, Oscar A. 2 Faber, Riemer 1 Ifcher, John 1 Mitnik, Oscar 1 Pepper, John V. 1 Robins, Philip K. 1
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 2 Department of Economics, School of Business 1 University of Virginia, Department of Economics 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 4 Evaluation Review 1 International tax and public finance 1 Poverty & Public Policy 1 Virginia Economics Online Papers 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, School of Business 1
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RePEc 6 EconStor 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Why not fully spend a conditional block grant?
Faber, Riemer P.; Koning, Pierre - 2012
This paper studies a conditional block grant that Dutch municipalities receive for welfare-to-work programs. Many …
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Why Not Fully Spend a Conditional Block Grant?
Faber, Riemer; Koning, Pierre - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2012
This paper studies a conditional block grant that Dutch municipalities receive for welfare-to-work programs. Many …
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Why not fully spend a conditional block grant?
Faber, Riemer P.; Koning, Pierre - In: International tax and public finance 24 (2017) 1, pp. 60-95
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To Train or Not To Train: Optimal Treatment Assignment Rules Using Welfare-to-Work Experiments
Pepper, John V. - University of Virginia, Department of Economics - 2002
Planners often face the especially difficult and important task of assigning programs or treatments to optimize outcomes. Using the recent welfare-to-work reforms as an illustration, this paper considers the normative problem of how administrators might use data from randomized experiments to...
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General Assistance Recipients and Welfare-To-Work Programs: Evidence from New York City
Ifcher, John - In: Poverty & Public Policy 2 (2010) 3, pp. 9-9
-trivial population that should be of interest. To begin to address this shortcoming, two welfare-to-work programs, in which GA recipients …
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How do training programs assign participants to training? Characterizing the assignment rules of government agencies for Welfare-to-Work programs in California
Mitnik, Oscar A. - 2009
A great deal of attention has been paid in the literature to estimating the impacts of training programs. Much less attention has been devoted to how training agencies assign participants to training programs, and to how these allocation decisions vary with agency resources, the initial skill...
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How Do Training Programs Assign Participants to Training? Characterizing the Assignment Rules of Government Agencies for Welfare-to-Work Programs in California
Mitnik, Oscar A. - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2009
A great deal of attention has been paid in the literature to estimating the impacts of training programs. Much less attention has been devoted to how training agencies assign participants to training programs, and to how these allocation decisions vary with agency resources, the initial skill...
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How do Training Programs Assign Participants to Training? Characterizing the Assignment Rules of Government Agencies for Welfare-to-Work Programs in California
Mitnik, Oscar - Department of Economics, School of Business - 2008
A great deal of attention has been paid in the literature to estimating the impacts of training programs. Much less attention has been devoted to how training agencies assign participants to training programs, and to how these allocation decisions vary with agency resources, the initial skill...
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Welfare Reform and Child Care
Robins, Philip K. - In: Evaluation Review 31 (2007) 5, pp. 440-468
This article examines the employment and child care responses of families participating in 10 experimental welfare reform programs conducted in the United States between 1989 and 2002. For the programs analyzed, child care use increases by about the same amount as the increase in employment....
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