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This paper focuses on the effects of vocational training programmes on the duration of unemployment in Eastern Germany. We use information from administrative data of the Federal Employment Office. To allow for observable and possible unobservable influences we apply a multivariate mixed...
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This paper evaluates the effects of job creation schemes on the participating individuals in Germany. Since previous … very clear. At the end of our observation period, that is two years after the start of the programmes, participants in job …
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In this paper we evaluate the employment effects of job creation schemes on the participating individuals in Germany …. Job creation schemes are a major element of active labour market policy in Germany and are targeted at long …
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Previous empirical studies of job creation schemes in Germany have shown that the average effects for the participating … occurring effect heterogeneity. Our findings show that job creation schemes do neither harm nor improve the labour market …
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We evaluate the effects of the most frequently used German welfare-to-work program on the employment chances of immigrant welfare recipients. In particular, we investigate whether program effects differ between immigrants and natives and what might cause these potential differences. Our results...
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Previous empirical studies of job creation schemes in Germany have shown that the average effects for the participating … occurring effect heterogeneity. Our findings show that job creation schemes do neither harm nor improve the labour market …
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Short-term training measures are the most important intervention of German active labor market policy in terms of persons promoted. However, evidence on the impacts of programs is missing. This study analyzes the effects of these programs on the individual unemployment duration in West Germany....
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