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employment outcomes, earnings and welfare benefit levels with propensity score matching using rich administrative data. We find …
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findings are based on rich administrative data of the German Federal Employment Agency using propensity score matching to …
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being regularly employed. I use large German administrative datasets and propensity score matching. The results show that …
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"Der durchschnittliche Bruttojahreslohn pro Beschäftigtem in einer Region liefert wertvolle Informationen über die regionalen Verdienstmöglichkeiten. Bedingt durch das Meldeverfahren an die Sozialversicherungsträger werden die Einkommen jedoch nicht mit ihrer vollen Höhe erfasst, sondern...
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"For micro-datasets considered for release as scientific or public use files, statistical agencies have to face the dilemma of guaranteeing the confidentiality of survey respondents on the one hand and offering sufficiently detailed data on the other hand. For that reason a variety of methods to...
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evaluation of these programmes was hindered by the fact, that the available (survey) datasets have been too small to account for …
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findings are based on rich administrative data of the German Federal Employment Agency using propensity score matching to …
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-employment. Therefore, using matching methods we estimate the impact of the programme participation on the outcomes 'neither being …
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matching to disentangle selection and programme effects. As expected lock-in effects are larger for participation with a longer …
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suitable control group. Using recently available administrative data we apply propensity score matching to construct the …
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