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(ALMP) in many OECD countries. Germany is a good example where the spending on start-up subsidies for the unemployed …
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Using different regional data sources for East Germany the three largest active labour market policy (ALMP) programmes …
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A shortage of skilled labor and low female labor market participation are problems many developed countries have to face. Beside activating inactive women, one possible solution is to support the re-integration of unemployed women. Due to female-specific labor market constraints (preferences for...
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job entry. We use an exceptionally rich administrative data set for Germany to estimate their employment and earnings …
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realities in Switzerland and Germany are very different from this ideal situation. The good news is that both countries appear … to move - albeit slowly - towards that vision. It is however apparent that currently Germany is considerably lagging …
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and survey data and observe participants in two distinct start-up programs in Germany for five years after start-up as …
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(ALMP) in many OECD countries. Germany is a good example where the spending on start-up subsidies for the unemployed …
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estimates the long-run differential employment effects of three different types of training programs in West Germany. We use …
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Each year Germany and many other developed economies spend tens of billions of Euros on active measures of employment … offices in Germany. To this end, we analyze ALMP in Germany in a spatially augmented regression framework. Our results suggest …
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recent studies analyze the impact of measures of employment promotion for the case of Germany, no comparable study exists on …
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