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When treatments may occur at different points in time, most evaluation methods assume – implicitly or explicitly – that all the information used by subjects about the occurrence of a future treatment is available to the researcher. This is often called the “no anticipation” assumption....
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data covering all French firms, we find that the program has had a strong and rapid impact on employment. The net cost per …
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French hiring credit, implemented during the Great Recession, had significant positive employment effects and no effects on …
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Econometric evaluations of public-sponsored training programmes generally find little evidence of an impact of such policies on transition rates out of unemployment. We perform the first evaluation of training effects for the unemployed adults in France, exploiting a unique longitudinal dataset...
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