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certain state (e.g. unemployment) to be eligible for a treatment, treatments may commence at different points in time, and the … earnings in subsequent employment. Any evaluation needs to take into account that some of those who are not trained at a … certain time in unemployment will leave unemployment before training while others will be trained later. We are interested in …
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covariates are key confounders to be included inselection models. The joint inclusion of specific short-term employment history … indicators (notably, the share of time spent in employment), together with baseline socio-economic characteristics, regional and … approach provides accurate effect estimates, especially if time-varying variation in the unemployment rate of the local labor …
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cause of death with parents' labour market outcomes, health outcomes, marital status, and subsequent fertility. We exploit …
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This paper discusses the case for expanding active labor market policy in recession. We find that there is reasonable case for relying more heavily on certain kinds of programs. The argument is tied to the varying size of the lock-in effect in boom and recession. If programs with relatively...
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Unemployment insurance systems include monitoring of unemployed workers and punitive sanctions if job search …
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and lowers sickness absence. The results suggest that this is not due to improved employment prospects but rather to … instantaneous features of participation such as, perhaps, the adoption of a more rigorous daily routine. Unemployment benefits …
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