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start-up subsidy for unemployed individuals in Germany using propensity score matching under the CIA. Having access to rich …
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developed countries. Start-up subsidies can assist unemployed workers in setting up their own business. This option can be … because of group-specific labor market constraints or structural changes. Furthermore, start-up subsidies are potentially …
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start-up subsidy for unemployed individuals in Germany using propensity score matching under the CIA. Having access to rich …
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We estimate the long-term effects of start-up subsidies (SUS) for the unemployed on subjective outcome indicators of …
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The German start-up subsidy (SUS) program for the unemployed has recently undergone a major make-over, altering its institutional setup, adding an additional layer of selection and leading to ambiguous predictions of the program's effectiveness. Using propensity score matching (PSM) as our main...
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measures, wage subsidies, or job creation schemes, which are aimed at reintegrating unemployed individuals into dependent …
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(ALMP) in many OECD countries. Germany is a good example where the spending on start-up subsidies for the unemployed … creation schemes, or wage subsidies – the empirical evidence on the effectiveness of such schemes is still scarce; especially … long-run. Moreover, we consider effect heterogeneity with respect to several dimensions and show that start-up subsidies …
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