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The identification of average causal effects of a treatment in observational studies is typically based either on the unconfoundedness assumption or on the availability of an instrument. When available, instruments may also be used to test for the unconfoundedness assumption (exogeneity of the...
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Unemployment insurance systems include monitoring of unemployed workers and punitive sanctions if job search requirements are violated. We analyze the effect of sanctions on the ensuing job quality, notably on wage rates and hours worked, and we examine how often a sanction leads to a lower...
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.We then estimate our sufficient statistics using administrative data on unemployment, income and wealth in Sweden. First, we … Sweden has decreased welfare. In fact, the local welfare gains push towards an increasing rather than decreasing benefit …
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The vocational employment training program is the most ambitious and expensive training program in Sweden and a …
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structured and to what it extent it could influence actual policy-making in Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden over the last …
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Sweden, like many other European countries, has seen a surge in refugee immigrants over recent years, which raises a …
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not everyone is able to work to such a higher age. Sweden, like other countries, has several options for early exit from …
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We re-analyze the effects of a Danish active labour market program social experiment that included a range of sub-treatments, including monitoring, job search assistance and training. Previous studies have shown that the overall effect of the experiment is positive. We apply newly developed...
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Based on new, exceptionally informative and large German linked employer-employee administrative data, we investigate the question whether the omission of important control variables in matching estimation leads to biased impact estimates of typical active labour market programs for the...
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This paper studies the impact of product and labor market regulations on informality and unemployment in a general framework where formal and informal firms are subject to the same externalities, differing only with respect to some parameter values. Both formal and informal firms have monopoly...
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