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We present experimental evidence on the effects of four U.S. reemployment programs for youth Unemployment Insurance (UI … had minimal effects on employment and earnings; these programs mainly induced the early exit of participants. The fourth … increased employment and earnings. Both early participant exits and effective job counseling underlie these impacts. We conclude …
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certain state (e.g. unemployment) to be eligible for a treatment, treatments may commence at different points in time, and the … earnings in subsequent employment. Any evaluation needs to take into account that some of those who are not trained at a … certain time in unemployment will leave unemployment before training while others will be trained later. We are interested in …
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certain state (e.g. unemployment) to be eligible for a treatment, treatments may commence at different points in time, and the … earnings in subsequent employment. Any evaluation needs to take into account that some of those who are not trained at a … certain time in unemployment will leave unemployment before training while others will be trained later. We are interested in …
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-employee data base. For identification we exploit that German local employment agencies (LEAs) have a high degree of autonomy in … programs, in particular by subsidized employment and longer training programs. These findings complement the negative …
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. For identification we exploit that German local employment agencies (LEAs) have a high degree of autonomy in determining … programs, in particular by subsidized employment and longer training programs. These findings complement the negative …
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