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terms that the construction of a credible counterfactual situation is at the heart of the formal statistical evaluation … problem. It introduces several approaches, based on both experiments and on non-experimental data, that have been proposed in …
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, the construction of a credible counterfactual situation is at the heart of the formal statistical evaluation problem. Even … when controlled experiments are not a viable option, appropriate approaches might succeed where traditional empirical …
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, the construction of a credible counterfactual situation is at the heart of the formal statistical evaluation problem. Even … when controlled experiments are not a viable option, appropriate approaches might succeed where traditional empirical …
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occurrence of selection bias. When using non-experimental data, different evaluation approaches can be thought of. The aim of …
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occurrence of selection bias. When using non-experimental data, different evaluation approaches can be thought of. The aim of …
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terms that the construction of a credible counterfactual situation is at the heart of the formal statistical evaluation … problem. It introduces several approaches, based on both experiments and on non-experimental data, that have been proposed in …
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This paper provides a preliminary assessment of recent reforms of German employment promotion policy. While several recent studies analyze the impact of measures of employment promotion for the case of Germany, no comparable study exists on the aggregate level, thus precluding any assessment of...
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Propensity Score Matching (PSM) has become a popular approach to estimate causal treatment effects. It is widely applied when evaluating labour market policies, but empirical examples can be found in very diverse fields of study. Once the researcher has decided to use PSM, he is confronted with...
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