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propensity score matching estimators. To explain potential differences in effects between the groups, we suggest and apply a … decomposition method based on the matching procedure that allows identification of differences due to observable characteristics and …
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linear matching based on the estimated propensity score to estimate the average treatment effect on the treated of SPST …
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Diese Arbeit untersucht die erwerbsfÄahig eingestuften Bezieher von Arbeitslosengeld II, die mindestens einmal Arbeitslosengeld II im dritten Quartal 2006 bezogen haben. Unsere Ergebnisse zeigen, dass 16% der Bezieher von Arbeitslosengeld II im dritten Quartal 2006 während des Zeitraums 2000...
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Assar Lindbeck has pointed to the problem that generous welfare state institutions may in the long-run undermine those social norms which limit the costs and incentives effects of the welfare state and thus guarantee its viability. This study is the first to assess the empirical validity of...
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. Applying propensity score matching in a dynamic setting where the time until treatment in the unemployment spell is stratified … into quarters, regional (East and West Germany) as well as gender differences are considered in the estimation. As matching …
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inflows into unemployment for the years 1986/87 and 1993/94 and apply local linear matching based on the estimated propensity …
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inflows into unemployment for the years 1986/87 and 1993/94 and apply local linear matching based on the estimated propensity …
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propensity score matching methods in a dynamic, multiple treatment framework in order to address program heterogeneity and …
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Short?term training has recently become the largest active labor market program in Germany regarding the number of participants. Little is known on the effectiveness of different types of short?term training and on their long?run effects. This paper estimates the effects of short?term training...
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We evaluate the effects of the most frequently used German welfare-to-work program on the employment chances of immigrant welfare recipients. In particular, we investigate whether program effects differ between immigrants and natives and what might cause these potential differences. Our results...
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