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This paper studies the role of job search assistance programs in optimal welfare-to-work programs. The analysis is based on a framework, that allows for endogenous choice of benefit types and levels, wage taxes or subsidies, and activation measures such as monitoring and job search assistance...
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positive short- and long-term effects of benefit sanctions which are robust for men and women in East and West Germany. The …
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reduction of unemployment benefits on the other reduce unemployment? Using the recent labour market reform in Germany as …
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This paper examines if active labor market programs help unemployed job seekers find jobs using a novel random caseworker instrumental variable (IV) design. Leveraging administrative data from Denmark, our identification strategy exploits that (i) job seekers are quasi-randomly assigned to...
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Using cross-country data, we investigate the determinants of reservation wages and their course over the jobless spell. Higher unemployment benefits lead to higher reservation wages. Further, again consistent with the basic search model, repeated observations on the same individual provide scant...
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We model how unemployment benefit sanctions - benefit reductions that are imposed if unemployed do not comply with job search guidelines - affect unemployment. In our analysis we find that not only micro effects concerning the behavior of individual unemployed workers are relevant, but also...
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Over the past three decades Germany has repeatedly deregulated the law on temporary agency work by stepwise increasing …
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Germany and give a measure for deadweight loss. -- job placement ; Active Labor Market Policy ; matching …
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Between 1991 and 1997 West Germany spent on average about 3.6 bn Euro per year on public sector sponsored training …
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agencies as well as the resulting job match qualities, taking a job-market reform in Germany into account: the introduction of …
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