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We perform a comprehensive analysis of the stepping-stone effect of temporary agency employment on unemployed workers. Using the timing-of-events approach, we not only investigate whether agency employment is a bridge into regular employment but also analyze its effect on post-unemployment wages...
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We combine two techniques to consistently estimate the effect of active labour market programmes and, in particular, active labour market policy regimes. Our aim is to explicitly estimate the threat effect of active labour market programmes. Based on Danish data (1998-2002) from administrative...
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data from Denmark. The results show that employment measures improve the chances of leaving welfare dependence whereas …
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In this paper, we investigate the impact of classroom training programmes on individual unemployment rates in Denmark …
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jobs? And who destroys the most jobs? In the crisis Denmark lost 186,000 jobs in the private sector. The question is where … in and out of jobs. We have for Denmark found that size on its own does not have a big impact, but young firms are much …
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Employment is often the primary motivation behind entrepreneurial and industrial policy. But new firms are known to differ greatly in performance. Not every new firm survives and even fewer achieve high growth rates. It is well established that spin-offs – firms founded by employees from...
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We perform a comprehensive analysis of the stepping-stone effect of temporary agency employment on unemployed workers. Using the timing-of-events approach, we not only investigate whether agency employment is a bridge into regular em-ployment but also analyze its effect on post-unemployment...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010281839
Despite favourable ecological and economic results, many developing countries have not yet adopted an integrated pesticide management (IPM). Given rising marginal costs and diminishing marginal benefits from IPM technology transfer, an optimal control framework is used to identify optimal rates...
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Discounting future costs and benefits is a crucial yet contentious practice in the appraisal of long-term public projects with environmental consequences. The standard approach typically neglects that ecosystem services are not easily substitutable with manufactured goods and often exhibit...
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