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status on labour market outcomes using matching methods associated with treatment effect techniques for programme evaluation …
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characteristics that the analyst does not observe. The social optimum must therefore trade off matching on incomes and matching on … set of feasible matchings and of the socially optimal matching. Then we show how data on the covariation of the types of …
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The matching function describes the flow of job creation as a function of the stocks of unemployed and vacancies. Most …
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informative data originating from administrative records. Using a matching estimator for multiple programmes, we find positive …
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the evaluation we allow for selectivity affecting the inflow into programs. Our results indicate that (i) After ALMP …
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employment by exploiting variation in the timing of treatment and outcome, dealing with selectivity on unobservables. We …
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. We sketch the theoretical framework of matching estimators as a substitute for randomization in labor market programs …-in-differences matching estimator of treatment effects. Treatment and control groups are matched over individual observable characteristics …
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problems seem particularly troublesome; the unobservables problem, especially with regard to utilization, the aggregation …
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Recent studies have used quantile regression (QR) techniques to estimate the impact of education on the location, scale and shape of the conditional wage distribution. In our paper we investigate the degree to which work-related training – another important form of human capital – affects...
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We examine bias corrections which have been proposed for the Fixed Effects Panel Probit model with exogenous regressors, using several different data generating processes to evaluate the performance of the estimators in different situations. We find a best estimator across all cases for...
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