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In this paper we investigate how active labour market policy programmes affect firms' hiring strategies and, eventually, firms' performance. We focus on counseling and monitoring which may reduce search costs for employers, but which may have ambiguous effect on the employer-employee matching...
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significantly reduces unemployment recurrence for men, but not for women. When we control for dynamic selection into employment and …
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significantly reduces unemployment recurrence for men, but not for women. When we control for dynamic selection into employment and …
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In this paper we investigate how active labour market policy programmes affect firms' hiring strategies and, eventually, firms' performance. We focus on counseling and monitoring which may reduce search costs for employers, but which may have ambiguous effect on the employer-employee matching...
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reduces unemployment recurrence for men, but not for women. When we control for dynamic selection into employment and lagged …
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