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is slightly better than that of the questionnaire, but lower than expected in theory. Interestingly, for those subgroups …
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is slightly better than that of the questionnaire, but lower than expected in theory. Interestingly, for those subgrounds …
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is slightly better than that of the questionnaire, but lower than expected in theory. Interestingly, for those subgroups …
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Persistently high unemployment, tight government budgets and the growing scepticism regarding the effects of active labour market policies (ALMP) are the basis for a growing interest in evaluating these measures. This paper intends to explain the need for evaluation on the micro- and...
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Many commonly used treatment effects estimators rely on the unconfoundedness assumption ("selection on observables") which is fundamentally non-testable. When evaluating the effects of labor market policies, researchers need to observe variables that affect both treatment participation and labor...
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