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A growing body of programme evaluation literature recognises immigrants as a disadvantaged group on European labour markets and investigates the employment effects of Active Labour Market Pro-grammes (ALMPs) on this subgroup. Using a meta-analysis, we condense 93 estimates from 33 empir-ical...
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In this paper, we provide a quantitative answer to the question what types of active labour market programmes (ALMPs) work for immigrants. From the existing literature, we identify 24 research papers estimating 79 short-run treatment effects of ALMPs on immigrants. We perform a meta-analysis of...
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The European Commission declared 2022 the "European Year of Youth." Apart from the obvious aim to enhance its …, manifested in the rise of youth unemployment and of youth neither in employment nor in education or training (NEET). The future … work a key priority by reinforcing its Youth Guarantee from 2013. Whereas these initiatives are laudable, experiences so …
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refugees' labour market experiences in Austria, compared to other non-European migrants from low- and medium-income countries. … country (Austria), focusing on the move from the jobs they had prior to the move, to their first job in Austria and then to … Statistics Austria: it examines a number of issues (job entry, job quality, job stability) related to the trajectories of …
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This essay aims to discuss the conditions for a successful implementation of the European Youth Guarantee in Italy. In …
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This essay aims to discuss the conditions for a successful implementation of the European Youth Guarantee in Italy. In …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011279606