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The search-matching model is well suited for an equilibrium evaluation of labor market policies. When those policies are targeted on some groups, the usual juxtaposition of labor markets is however a shortcoming. There is a need for a setting where workers' productivity depends on employment...
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In Austria job search programs were introduced on a large scale in 1999. These programs aim at activating unemployed at … an early stage and bringing them back to work by training job search related skills. We evaluate the impact of active … labour market programs in Austria on individual unemployment durations, and allow program effects to vary between job search …
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We estimate the effect of active labour market programmes on the exit rate to regular employment for non-western immigrants in Denmark who receive social assistance. We use the timing-of-events duration model and rich administrative data. We find large positive post-programme effects, and,...
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While job search theory predicts that active labour market policies (ALMPs) can affect post-unemployment outcomes …
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The paper investigates exit probabilities of registered unemployed to active labour market programmes using administrative records from the unemployment register of the Hungarian National Labour Centre. We estimate parametric duration models that summarise variation in exit probabilities with...
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