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. We examine an additional layer of impacts – beyond the treatment effects on the treated job seekers – called regime … effects, which potentially affect all job seekers and which are defined by the extent to which programs are intended to be …, employment, and post-unemployment earnings using register data that contain PES and case-worker identifiers for about 130,000 job …
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capture how CW and PES affect outcomes through different policy intensities and interactions with job seekers. We propose a … earnings using register data that contain PES and caseworker identifiers for about 130,000 job spells. The results show that …
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We structurally estimate a novel job search model with endogenous job search effort, job quality dispersion, and effort … monitoring, taking into account that monitoring effects may be mitigated by on-the-job search and search channel substitution …-unemployment outcomes like wages and job mobility, and survey data on measures of search behavior. As such we are the first to study …
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In the German unemployment insurance system, Integration Agreements (IA) are mandatory contracts between the employment agency and the unemployed, jointly signed by the latter and the caseworker. IAs stipulate rights and obligations but are generally perceived as instruments to control search...
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Integration Agreement (IA) are contracts between the employment agency and the unemployed, nudging the latter to comply with rules on search behavior. We designed and implemented an RCT involving thousands of newly unemployed workers, randomizing at the individual level both the timing of the IA...
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The evaluation of labor market policies has become an important issue in many Europeancountries. In recent years, a number of them have opened their administrative databases forevaluation studies. The advantages of administrative data are straightforward: they areaccurate, contain a large number...
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In this paper we define and estimate measures of labor market frictions using data on job durations. We compare …, and it allows workers to care about other job characteristics. The empirical analysis focuses on France, but we perform …
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The evaluation of labor market policies has become an important issue in many European countries. In recent years, a number of them have opened their administrative databases for evaluation studies. The advantages of administrative data are straightforward: they are accurate, contain a large...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009314269
Comprehensive evidence has shown that unemployment can have adverse effects on an individuals' mental and physical health condition. However little is known about the side effects of governmental policies that aim to promote the unemployed's reintegration into the labor market on the health...
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Labor market policy tools such as training and sanctions are commonly used to help bring workers back to work. By analogy to medical treatments, the individual exposure to these tools may have side effects. We study effects on health using individual-level population registers on labor market...
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