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Do government provided training programs benefit the participants and the society? We address this question in the context of female immigrants who first learn the new language and then choose between working or attending government provided training. Although theoretically training may have...
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We analyze an equilibrium search model with three sources for wage and unemployment differentials among workers with the same (observed) human capital but different appearance (race): unobserved productivity, search intensities, and discrimination due to an appearance-based employer disutility...
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This paper deals with the occupational absorption of female immigrants from the former Soviet Union (now the CIS) into Israel's labor market, and their participation in subsidized vocational training courses. About 43 percent of these immigrants had participated in such a course during their...
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